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fireplace ash
Is the ash from a wood-burning fireplace good for anything in the garden?
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On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 17:56:40 GMT, "peta" wrote:
Is the ash from a wood-burning fireplace good for anything in the garden? or the compost heap? If you have acid soil, and don't want it to be so acid, then yes, otherwise, no |
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"peta" wrote in message k.net... Is the ash from a wood-burning fireplace good for anything in the garden? or the compost heap? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Exceptionally valuable. These are the minerals that the trees' needed for growth and needs to be replaced in the soil. The burning lost nothing of value to future plants. Use the ash as a valuable fertiliser. Keep it dry to make spreading easy, or sprinkle on the compost. Best Wishes Brian. |
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I burn tree wood out in my old BBQ and spread the ash around and till it
into the desert dirt and it's not hurt anything. -- The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Astronomy Net Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/astronomy_net In Garden Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/ingarden Blast Off Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/starlords "peta" wrote in message k.net... Is the ash from a wood-burning fireplace good for anything in the garden? or the compost heap? |
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"peta" wrote in
k.net: Is the ash from a wood-burning fireplace good for anything in the garden? or the compost heap? Yes a good source of.....potash. |
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"Sean" wrote in message
. .. "peta" wrote in k.net: Is the ash from a wood-burning fireplace good for anything in the garden? or the compost heap? Yes a good source of.....potash. Oh...I was burning the wrong thing then. |
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"peta" wrote in message k.net... Is the ash from a wood-burning fireplace good for anything in the garden? or the compost heap? avoid coal ash and wood that has been treated rob |
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Ashes are excellent for repelling snails and slugs. Use your ashe to create
a protective circle around your plants. The snails won;t cross it. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "These are the times that try men's souls." Tom Paine Marc "George.com" wrote in message ... "peta" wrote in message k.net... Is the ash from a wood-burning fireplace good for anything in the garden? or the compost heap? avoid coal ash and wood that has been treated rob |
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