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wood ash
I recently acquired a wood burner for the workshop/garage and was hoping to
use the ash somehow in the garden. I read that small amounts can be beneficial to the garden but in the winter months I will have lots of the stuff as I will be spending lots of time in there with a project I'm working on. My question is what can I do with the ash? I have read that it is good for tomatoes so I am assuming it is good for potatoes, is this true? and if so do I spread it as I get it or keep it in its dry form or compost it? Thanks Baz |
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