Midafternoon ~☆~ mutually enhancing theme, 3pm to 7pm, equatorial winter, the Amazon basin. Soil blackening is a technique to charcoal-enrich, and thereby enhance, forest garden output. While the majority of the biochar was added to the topsoil layers a long time ago, it is still sustaining a highly productive ecosystem as it was meant to, and the results are visible abundance and richness, which is what you want in your marriage. To subtly absorb some of the effects of the applied wisdom of the ages, go to the Amazon and have your ceremony quietly, there on the forest floor. Local produce and goods should be your wedding picnic atop the enriched earth. If you have a guide, ask to burn the organic waste to a char and then bury it, adding to the black soil (your antibiotic filled travel-immunized poops are less useful jsyk).
The Amazon and the techniques that made and sustain her to this day are vital to global atmospheric maintainance; as you live and breathe and love and marry, give thanks humbly to the Amazon and the people who made her, in as many ways as you can. This wedding gives thanks for its own deepest circumstances.