Ash on the Compost

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Urban Ayisha
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Ash on the Compost

Post: # 109197Post Urban Ayisha »

is it ok to put the ash and stuff from my allotment incinerator on the compost? we have quite clay-y soil so where its got in the fire it looks like fired clay! its not a kitchen waste compost, just general allotment green and woody stuff, so not actually expecting rich, quality compost or for it to break down quickly!

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Post: # 109209Post Annpan »

As long as it is wood/weeds (not coal or flammable liquids) you are burning it would be great for your compost - just make sure it has thoroughly cooled first. :mrgreen:
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Post: # 109224Post red »

yup - woodash is good for the garden.. i put it on the compost .
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Post: # 109232Post andyt »

Yep! Ash from incinerated garden rubbish is great for the compost,or can be lightly forked direct into the soil (& then watered in.) Ash from coal fires is a no-no as it contains too much acid,amongst other things.
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