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Inoculated Biochar
1 GALLON
What is Biochar?
Biochar is a stable, carbon-rich material created by heating organic matter (like wood) in a low-oxygen environment—a process called pyrolysis.
But what makes biochar special isn’t just what it is—it’s how it behaves in soil.
What Biochar Does:
Acts like a microscopic sponge, holding water and nutrients
Provides long-term habitat for beneficial microbes
Improves soil structure, aeration, and drainage
Helps retain nutrients that would otherwise leach away
Unlike compost, which breaks down over time, biochar is incredibly stable—lasting decades (or longer) in your soil.
Why We Use Inoculated Biochar
Raw biochar on its own is like an empty house—it has incredible potential, but nothing living inside it.
If applied uncharged, it can actually pull nutrients from your soil temporarily as it fills up.
That’s why we only sell inoculated (charged) biochar.
And we’ve crafted our own— inoculated with our premium Johnson-Su compost! We then add fungal foods to bloom the microbes, drench it with our fungal extract, and age it for 4 weeks as the microbes populate their new habitat. So when it comes to you, it is CHARGED and READY to use for raised beds, gardens, hobby farms, potting, and so much more. Our inoculated biochar includes the following:
Alpine Roots House-Made Biochar, sifted to 1/4”
Alpine Roots Compost
Alpine Roots Fungal Compost Extract
Locally Sourced Mushroom Blocks
Locally Sourced Lathe Shavings
Rice and Oats for fungal food
Humic Acid for boosting microbial activity
We have 1 gallon increments readily available for sale, but for bulk and other quantities please contact us!
Why Biochar Works So Well in Northern Colorado Soils
If you’ve gardened in Fort Collins, Greeley, Loveland, or Wellington, you’ve likely run into the same challenge:
Heavy clay soils.
These soils tend to:
Hold water too tightly (poor drainage)
Dry out and crack in summer
Become compacted and difficult for roots to penetrate
Lack the biological life needed for long-term fertility
How Biochar Helps:
Improves Structure
Biochar creates pore space in dense clay soils, helping loosen compaction and improve root access.
Balances Water
It helps clay soils drain better while also holding onto moisture during dry periods.
Supports Microbial Life
Clay soils often lack oxygen—biochar introduces habitat that supports beneficial microbes.
Builds Long-Term Soil Health
Unlike quick fixes, biochar continues improving soil year after year.
In Northern Colorado, this means:
Less water stress during hot, dry summers
Better root development in compacted soils
More resilient, biologically active garden beds
A soil system that improves over time—not degrades
Start Building Better Soil
Whether you’re upgrading a raised bed, improving clay soil, or building a living soil system from scratch—this is one of the highest-leverage inputs you can add.
1 GALLON
What is Biochar?
Biochar is a stable, carbon-rich material created by heating organic matter (like wood) in a low-oxygen environment—a process called pyrolysis.
But what makes biochar special isn’t just what it is—it’s how it behaves in soil.
What Biochar Does:
Acts like a microscopic sponge, holding water and nutrients
Provides long-term habitat for beneficial microbes
Improves soil structure, aeration, and drainage
Helps retain nutrients that would otherwise leach away
Unlike compost, which breaks down over time, biochar is incredibly stable—lasting decades (or longer) in your soil.
Why We Use Inoculated Biochar
Raw biochar on its own is like an empty house—it has incredible potential, but nothing living inside it.
If applied uncharged, it can actually pull nutrients from your soil temporarily as it fills up.
That’s why we only sell inoculated (charged) biochar.
And we’ve crafted our own— inoculated with our premium Johnson-Su compost! We then add fungal foods to bloom the microbes, drench it with our fungal extract, and age it for 4 weeks as the microbes populate their new habitat. So when it comes to you, it is CHARGED and READY to use for raised beds, gardens, hobby farms, potting, and so much more. Our inoculated biochar includes the following:
Alpine Roots House-Made Biochar, sifted to 1/4”
Alpine Roots Compost
Alpine Roots Fungal Compost Extract
Locally Sourced Mushroom Blocks
Locally Sourced Lathe Shavings
Rice and Oats for fungal food
Humic Acid for boosting microbial activity
We have 1 gallon increments readily available for sale, but for bulk and other quantities please contact us!
Why Biochar Works So Well in Northern Colorado Soils
If you’ve gardened in Fort Collins, Greeley, Loveland, or Wellington, you’ve likely run into the same challenge:
Heavy clay soils.
These soils tend to:
Hold water too tightly (poor drainage)
Dry out and crack in summer
Become compacted and difficult for roots to penetrate
Lack the biological life needed for long-term fertility
How Biochar Helps:
Improves Structure
Biochar creates pore space in dense clay soils, helping loosen compaction and improve root access.
Balances Water
It helps clay soils drain better while also holding onto moisture during dry periods.
Supports Microbial Life
Clay soils often lack oxygen—biochar introduces habitat that supports beneficial microbes.
Builds Long-Term Soil Health
Unlike quick fixes, biochar continues improving soil year after year.
In Northern Colorado, this means:
Less water stress during hot, dry summers
Better root development in compacted soils
More resilient, biologically active garden beds
A soil system that improves over time—not degrades
Start Building Better Soil
Whether you’re upgrading a raised bed, improving clay soil, or building a living soil system from scratch—this is one of the highest-leverage inputs you can add.