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Help with turf ashes
Hello, and a very Happy New Year to all here!
While it is not quite as severe as what many of you in the UK seem to be experiencing at the moment, we here are having the worst cold snap in 30 years, with plenty icy roads and snow. Which means we are having a lot more fires in the fireplace, which means we have more ashes to dispose of. NOw, I know this question is asked regularly about timber ashes, but what we burn in our fireplace is turf, or turf briquettes (peat, to some of you). Could I use this to mulch the garden, ornamental and veg patch (just as soon as the snow and ice melt, whenever that is)? HOping that not too many of you are snowbound or too severely affected by the longest cold snap ever - which is surely a contradiction in terms! TIA Caít() |
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