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Old 12-08-2008, 11:08 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening,rec.gardens,rec.gardens.edible
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On Aug 11, 4:53*am, "Marie Dodge" wrote:
"dyogi" wrote in message

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I've heard master gardeners discourage the use of ashes in composting
and gardening. *At the same time, I ran a wood furnace for years, and
added all the ashes to my compost pile. *When the proportion of ash to
grass clippings and leaves is very low, you shouldn't have a problem.
If ash comes up as a noticeable percentage of the composted material,
consider using it on icy sidewalks rather than in your compost.


Or spread them over your lawn in a thin layer. *Ash is minerals and too
valuable to send to the dump. We don't have tons of ash, just from our
fireplace and outdoor fire-bin when we burn anything that may be diseased..


We have a woodburner, all the ash goes on the garden. We have done
this for years and I don't see a problem.

Judith