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Jenny Mills, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Jenny Mills · rural nurse & homesteader · health, safety, law and the paperwork of going bush

“After losing my first crop to acidic soil, I learned that three years of burning musty gumwood is the only way to make bushland grow again.”

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— Jenny. Paperwork first, then the fun part.

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Biochar: Off-Grid Soil Fix, No Bullshit

Forget fancy soil amendments. Biochar is the one thing that actually works for off-grid Aussie gardens. Made right, it locks in water, boosts nutrients, and cuts your input costs. Here’s how.

Forget fancy soil amendments. Biochar is the one thing that actually works for off-grid Aussie gardens. Made right, it locks in water, boosts nutrients, and cuts your input costs. Here’s how.

Biochar: Burn to Bed FlowFeedstockDry WoodKiln BurnLow OxygenQuenchWith WaterChargeSoak in CompostSoil Application RatesGarden Beds 10%Compost Pile 15%Always Charge FirstNever apply raw char dry
Biochar production flow from feedstock to charged soil amendment.

How to Make Biochar (Pyrolysis)

Pyrolysis = burning biomass without oxygen. You get biochar, syngas, and bio-oil. Off-grid? Do it in a drum.

How to Make Biochar (Pyrolysis) — Biochar: Off-Grid Soil Fix, No Bullshit
Pyrolysis drum in dusty Australian paddock
Real talk: Your BBQ charcoal is useless. Biochar needs to be made via pyrolysis, not just burned. DIY drum method works. Don’t overcomplicate it.

Activation: Why Raw Biochar Sucks

Raw biochar is like a dry sponge. It won’t hold nutrients. Activation fixes that.

Application Rates: Don’t Waste It

Too much biochar = wasted money. Too little = pointless. Stick to these numbers.

Application Rates: Don’t Waste It — Biochar: Off-Grid Soil Fix, No Bullshit
Gloved hand applying measured biochar to garden bed
Rule of thumb: Start low (5%). Test over 6 months. If your soil’s still crap, bump to 10%. Never go above 10%.

Australian Suppliers & Pricing (indicative prices)

Don’t pay $50/kg for "premium" biochar. It’s overpriced bullshit. Make it yourself or get local.

Biochar Australia (NSW)

Price: $15/kg (50kg+ bulk). Best for serious growers. $750 for 50kg

Website: biocharaustralia.com.au

Carbon Gold (VIC)

Price: $20/kg (small bags). For small-scale use. $20 for 1kg

Check Facebook groups: "Aussie Off-Grid" for local sellers (often $10-$12/kg).

Real talk: If you’re off-grid, make it. $50 for a drum + $0 for biomass (your garden waste) beats buying. Suppliers are for when you’re lazy.

Practical Tips (Aussie Edition)

Final Word

Biochar isn’t magic. It’s a tool. Make it right, activate it, apply it at the right rate. Your soil will hold water longer, need less fertiliser, and grow better crops. Skip the hype. Do the work. It’s cheaper than your next bag of chicken manure.

⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: Working with electrical systems, structural modifications, or gas installations carries inherent risks. If you are not confident in your abilities, always engage a licensed professional.

Worth a watch: Making biochar for small farms in the southwest · Frugal Off Grid

The video walks through a quick, low‑cost trench‑kiln technique for turning on‑site brush into usable biochar, which is the exact hands‑on method you need when you're starting out on a remote block. — Jenny Mills

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.