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MarkR 26-06-2006 01:55 AM

Cigar ashes in garden
 
I know fireplace ashes are good to use in the garden, but

how about cigar ashes?




George.com 26-06-2006 10:01 AM

Cigar ashes in garden
 

"MarkR" wrote in message
. ..
I know fireplace ashes are good to use in the garden, but

how about cigar ashes?


in the compost pile along with the cigar butts after they have been through
the mower.

rob



Tom The Great 26-06-2006 06:05 PM

Cigar ashes in garden
 
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 20:55:32 -0400, "MarkR"
wrote:

I know fireplace ashes are good to use in the garden, but

how about cigar ashes?




Sounds feasible. Just was told when using my BBQ Charcoal ashes, that
ashes have a pH unsuitable for directy applying to the lawn. So,
composting, and adding a balance was needed.

Check with your local garden center, they help with establishing if
you soil needs the pH boost ashes can do, or if you need to compensate
for it.

BTW, I wonder, if tobacco is a good bug repellent, does cigar ashes
repell bad bugs? :\

later,

tom @ www.FactTidBits.com


Jonny 28-06-2006 03:40 AM

Cigar ashes in garden
 
"Tom The Great" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 20:55:32 -0400, "MarkR"
wrote:

I know fireplace ashes are good to use in the garden, but

how about cigar ashes?




Sounds feasible. Just was told when using my BBQ Charcoal ashes, that
ashes have a pH unsuitable for directy applying to the lawn. So,
composting, and adding a balance was needed.

Check with your local garden center, they help with establishing if
you soil needs the pH boost ashes can do, or if you need to compensate
for it.

BTW, I wonder, if tobacco is a good bug repellent, does cigar ashes
repell bad bugs? :\

later,

tom @ www.FactTidBits.com


Ashes were stated, not cigar butts. No, ashes don't have the insect
repellancy of tobacco unburned. Something else entirely. If butts are the
issue, drop em in the bbq after done cooking.

My Sahara Bermuda grass has no problems with cold bbq ashes. Seems to
thrive on it. Just keep it watered down after each ash dump.
--
Jonny




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