We have some organic material (wood, mulch, cardboard) that we are going to burn in our field. Not a huge amount, but it’ll create some ash when we’re done. Can this go into our compost heap?
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It great to deter slugs and snails surround the plants deeply not only does it fertilizes them but keeps the horrors way
Google its old name Potash
PS 60 years ago at school we used it to make soap using salt and lard and it workedLast edited by stevejelf; 10-02-2021, 09:48 PM.Bearn, Pyrenees Atlantique France
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^^^ Our wood burner, which heats radiators and domestic hot water as well as the room runs on kiln dried oak and ash wood and creates very little ash. We only empty it every week or 10 days even though it runs 16 hours a day.
As a result the ash is very concentrated and very alkaline (pH of 10 - 12) and needs handing with care. Gloves and goggles recommended.I live in a part of the UK with very mild winters. Please take this into account before thinking "if he is sowing those now...."
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