I have heard that the ash from wood fires makes for good fertilizer partcularly on fruits bushes/trees. Any comments?
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Certainly does, but there's a lot of discussion as to how it should be used. Also, only wood that hasn't been treated some way, e.g. paint, creosote etc. I either sprinkle around fruit bushes and trees or add it to my compost bin.I you'st to have a handle on the world .. but it BROKE!!
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As Terrier says, make sure that the wood has not been treated. If you're okay on that front then just apply a layer round any plants which are heavy potash feeders as wood ash is high in this particular element.Rat
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Hi
I got a new cold frame for christmas from Two Wests and Elliott and in the instructions they recommend putting 3" of ash in the bottom to deter slugs. I don't have this much ash to spare so am mixing it with coffee grounds.
So far so good, my new delphiniums are untouched.
Sue
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Lots do - I use it on my current onion patch. I only use wood ash though, as there are no residual chemical in it (it's not painted wood BTW, only garden prunings. I think fruit bushes would relish it too.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Originally posted by Sue View PostHi
I got a new cold frame for christmas from Two Wests and Elliott and in the instructions they recommend putting 3" of ash in the bottom to deter slugs. I don't have this much ash to spare so am mixing it with coffee grounds.
So far so good, my new delphiniums are untouched.
Sue
I burn all sorts in my woodburning stove but only use the ash on the paths of my allotment!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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I have a layer of wood ash on the bottom of my cold frame tent thing.....i used it last year as well and it worked reasonably well.....a few little tiddly slugs/snails got in at the edges ...i have more wood ash in the winter months than i know what to do with cos we heat the house with a wood burner (oak mainly)
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CAn I ask if wood mixed with peat ash is OK to use in the same way? As in, logs of wood and peat briquettes from the open fire at home, with no coal used? I sometimes have that sort of fire (usually have smokeless coal too, but not always) and would use it on veg if I thought it would help/be OK.
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