Global Pumpkiln Day is a distributed observance. Sharing experiences helps connect independent local activities into a visible global moment.
Public sharing is welcome but not required. Quiet participation is equally valid.
Why Share?
Sharing photos, reflections, or short videos:
Connects participants across regions
Encourages knowledge exchange
Demonstrates responsible small-scale practice
Makes climate and soil stewardship visible
Even small, local activities contribute to the wider picture.
What You May Share
Participants may choose to share:
Photos of pumpkiln setups
Short video clips
Reflections on the process
Lessons learned
Content may come from activities conducted earlier and shared on 1 November
When to Share
Global Pumpkiln Day is observed annually on 1 November.
Participants who conduct their pumpkiln activities earlier are encouraged to share their documentation on 1 November to contribute to the shared global moment.
Suggested Hashtags
To help connect posts across platforms, please use:
#GlobalPumpkilnDay
#Pumpkiln
#SmallholderBiochar
Share Responsibly
When sharing publicly:
Follow local regulations
Avoid depicting unsafe practices
Do not show activities in enclosed spaces
Consider privacy when photographing others
Provide context where helpful
The aim is to model careful, responsible, and community-oriented practice.