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Old April 23, 2015   #9
Redbaron
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In so much as you are from Cincinnati, I doubt you need irrigation if your soil is healthy and you mulch. Biochar can help if your soil is low in carbon. It is a quick "jump start" for depleted soils low in carbon. If your soil is already good, then I doubt it will help much though.
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