ilovekasey17
Well-Known Member
Well, in prehistory, early hominids used a "burn-and-slash"technique which involved burning all of the trees and grass in an area to both clear the fieldy, and supply the ground with charcoal as a fert for planting crop. I can make charcoal by wrapping several layers of aluminum foil around wood and tossing it in a fire. (Learned it in Art class few years back.) I could then mix crushed charcoal with soil. However, I don't want to do this if it's not going to even work, or could possibly ruin my chances of a nice grow. What do you think?