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  • Product Info

    Premium Wood Vinegar – Natural Biostimulant for Soil Health & Crop Resilience
    Available in volumes up to 1000L

    Our high-quality Wood Vinegar is a natural by-product of charcoal production, refined specifically for agricultural use. Rich in organic acids and bioactive compounds, it acts as a powerful biostimulant and soil conditioner, supporting healthier crops and more resilient farming systems.

    Used by regenerative farmers and agronomists worldwide, Wood Vinegar is proven to:

    • Enhance microbial activity in the soil

    • Improve nutrient uptake and fertiliser efficiency

    • Stimulate root development and plant growth

    • Reduce pest pressure and odour in organic systems

    • Accelerate composting and organic matter breakdown

    Ideal for foliar application, soil drenching, or compost activation, our Wood Vinegar integrates seamlessly into conventional and organic farming practices.

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    Wood Vinegar

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    Whittle & Flame Wood Distillery

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Do You Have A Question About Wood Vinegar?

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Tim Parton or The Intelligent Farmer is our in house expert in all things regenerative agriculture. Tim is the farm manager at Brewood Park Farm, where he has passionately championed regenerative agriculture for 15 years, with a vision for soil enhancing that will last generations to come.

To ask Tim any of your Wood Vinegar or questions hit the link below. Or Click Here to head to his website and learn more.

The Role of Wood Vinegar in Regenerative Farming

Wood vinegar is packed with organic acids, phenols, and nutrients that offer powerful benefits to soil and plants.

In regenerative systems, wood vinegar is often used as a foliar spray or added directly to compost and irrigation water, supporting the soil biome and boosting plant health without the need for synthetic additives.

Why Soil Health Matters

Soil isn’t just dirt it’s a living, breathing system teeming with microbes, fungi, and organic matter. Healthy soil absorbs water better, resists erosion, and acts as a carbon sink, drawing carbon out of the atmosphere and storing it underground.

Unfortunately, conventional farming methods have degraded many of our soils. Over-tilling, synthetic chemicals, and monocropping strip the land of its natural vitality, leading to compaction, erosion, and a loss of fertility.

This is where regenerative farming and specific natural inputs like wood vinegar and biochar can make a real difference.

Together, wood vinegar and biochar form a powerful duo. One stimulates and feeds the biology of the soil; the other provides a long-lasting structure to support it.

Farming For The Future

Regenerative farming is more than a method it’s a mindset. One that respects the natural cycles of life and aims to leave the land better than we found it. By incorporating natural solutions like wood vinegar and biochar into regenerative systems, farmers and growers can build healthier soils, grow stronger crops, and contribute to the restoration of our planet’s most vital resource: the soil beneath our feet.

Whether you're a smallholder, gardener, or large-scale farmer, the future of farming is regenerative and it starts with looking after the soil.

Certified Grown In Britain GB

Grown in Britain (GiB) is a not-for-profit organisation championing the use of sustainably sourced, UK-grown timber and forest products.

Through its certification scheme, GiB ensures that timber originates from responsibly managed British woodlands, adhering to the UK Forestry Standard. Being associated with Grown in Britain signifies a commitment to environmental stewardship, supports local economies, and provides consumers with the assurance of product provenance.

This certification not only promotes sustainable forestry practices but also reduces reliance on imports, fostering a more resilient and self-sufficient timber industry in the UK.