Grounded
The ash trees were dying in the woods of East Lothian. There was a rumour that something called biochar could help. Was this true? Thus began four years of studying at the University of Edinburgh and working alongside the Biochar Research Centre. This has led to Diggin, where ash wood is recyled into biochar. A potent soil amendment which helps restore the health of the earth. We called this project “Ashes from Ashes”.
Beleaf
The research has led to belief. Biochar can enrich the earth and our soil at the same time. Good for soil AND the planet. since it;
- builds incredible soil health: Its porous structure acts like a natural sponge and pantry. It holds onto water and essential nutrients, releasing them slowly to your plants. This creates a resilient, thriving environment for the beneficial microbes that are the foundation of living soil. The result is healthier plants, better yields, and less time spent watering.
- captures carbon for good: The carbon in biochar is locked away securely in your soil for centuries.
By using Diggin you can enrich your soil whilst also enriching our Earth.
Diggin It ?
We want to connect with gardeners and those who love nature, so that we can flourish together.
Our goal is for Diggin to be owned by the people who produce and use our biochar products. Cooperating and growing as a community. We are launching Diggin as a brand, which will then be incorporated as company to be owned by those who share the vision.
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