21st CENTURY BIOCHAR FOR TURF
Turf systems demand consistent performance under traffic, heat, and variable water availability. Biochar can be used as a root-zone amendment—especially in sand-based systems—to improve water and nutrient holding and support rooting, with research exploring biochar as an alternative to amendments that decompose over time.

Reduce costs and improves customer
experience:
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Up to 50% water savings
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Reduced fertilize/nutrients requirements
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One-time application
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Doubles grass density
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Costs offset by water/fertilizer savings
Water Conservation:
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In California 21st Century Biochar was tested on an acre of turf.
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Main course needed 3 times waterings per week
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Premier Biochars acre needed 1 watering per week
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Water savings up to 50%!

Common turf challenges biochar can help address
- Sand-based root zones that don’t hold nutrients
Sand drains well but can struggle with nutrient retention. Biochar amendments are studied specifically for these limitations. - Moisture inconsistency
Localized dry spots and rapid drainage can increase irrigation demand. Biochar is widely studied for water holding capacity impacts in soils. - Recovery and resilience under traffic
Root-zone structure and biology matter when turf is stressed repeatedly; soil health principles emphasize soil as a living system.
Does biochar size matter?
Yes—distribution, handling, and performance differ by size; we’ll recommend the best fit for your method.
Can I apply it and walk away?
Biochar is stable in the ground for many centuries. Pair it with sound agronomy and measurement for gest results.