Hello
I read on another thread that this is a good time to put potash or wood ash on tomatoes as so many nutrients have been washed away by the rain.
I have a small chimney heater in the garden that I burn untreated wood offcuts in. My question is, the remains are often in big charred lumps still...do I need to do anything to them to grind them up or something? ALso, do you just put the ash on the surface of the soil or do you dig it in around the roots?
many thanks
I read on another thread that this is a good time to put potash or wood ash on tomatoes as so many nutrients have been washed away by the rain.
I have a small chimney heater in the garden that I burn untreated wood offcuts in. My question is, the remains are often in big charred lumps still...do I need to do anything to them to grind them up or something? ALso, do you just put the ash on the surface of the soil or do you dig it in around the roots?
many thanks
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