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Ed Revell explains in detail why bio char is the best soil component for growing fruit trees and vegetables.Ed Revell is a market gardener based in Murton, Gower, SA3 3AP. Ed produces Bio Char, a source of charcoal that retains its carbon when used as a soil to grow fruit and vegetables. Bio char in turn helps towards reversing climate change, promotes permaculture and is full of nutrients for great crops.This digital story was created for 'The Heritage of Orchards and Cider Making in Wales', a two year HLF funded project in partnership with The George Ewart Evans Centre For Storytelling at The University of South Wales and The Welsh Cider and Perry Society.This story recorded with Ed Revill and edited by Project Associate Catrin James on the 19th of May 2017 in Murton, Gower, SA3 3APFor more information - storytelling.research.southwales.ac.uk, www.welshcider.co.uksoil-carbon-regeneration.co.ukArchive reference HOCW/ER/1

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