make good use of ash from the fire?
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- Barbara Good
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make good use of ash from the fire?
Does it go on the compost or should I be mulching with it?
Re: make good use of ash from the fire?
Yes
Doesn't matter too much really.... don't put too much in any one place but fruiting trees and bushes love it... or add it too your compost a bit at a time.
And only use wood ash, from wood that hasn't been treated or painted or what have you...
HTH

Doesn't matter too much really.... don't put too much in any one place but fruiting trees and bushes love it... or add it too your compost a bit at a time.
And only use wood ash, from wood that hasn't been treated or painted or what have you...
HTH
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Re: make good use of ash from the fire?
We use the ash from coal to make clinker paths in the garden.
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Re: make good use of ash from the fire?
http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... =1&t=18844
http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... 26&t=17745
The 2nd thread goes into the subject in more depth. It's a subject that comes up quite frequently!
http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... 26&t=17745
The 2nd thread goes into the subject in more depth. It's a subject that comes up quite frequently!
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Re: make good use of ash from the fire?
Generally speaking, wood-ash is good for the compost heap ( in moderation). If it's coal-ash, then this is quite acidic ( good for soft friuts)..... but it needs to stand for a few months before use. 

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- Barbara Good
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Re: make good use of ash from the fire?
Thanks everyone. It's wood ash rather than coal ash and I sadly don't have any fruit trees. I do have some blackcurrants, raspberries and a blueberry though...maybe they'd like it?
I'll stop hoarding it in the shed and start putting it on the compost little by little.
I'll stop hoarding it in the shed and start putting it on the compost little by little.
Re: make good use of ash from the fire?
I have heard that you can use ash and urine to make good fertilizer.
I think people out of problem eating the food if they know that there has been
human urine used. lol
Has anyone tried it yet?
I think people out of problem eating the food if they know that there has been
human urine used. lol
Has anyone tried it yet?
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Re: make good use of ash from the fire?
Ive taken to sprinkiling the woodash around my onions , my elderly neighbour came and saw me putting it on the compost heap and told me onions love it... and soot apparently...
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Re: make good use of ash from the fire?
Or if you know any potters, they can use wood ash to make lovely glazes for their pots...