Using Ash in Your Garden
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Using Ash in Your Garden
How to Use Wood Ash in the Vegetable Garden
https://www.almanac.com/video/how-use-wood-ash-vegetable-garden
If you have a fireplace or woodstove, use wood ashes to improve garden soil! Wood ash is full of nutrients that plants need, such as potassium and phosphorus, so it’s great for using on the vegetable garden. But it’s important to know where not to use it, too. In this short video, we show you when, where and how much wood ash to apply to keep your plants in tiptop condition. ---CONTINUED---
https://www.almanac.com/video/how-use-wood-ash-vegetable-garden
If you have a fireplace or woodstove, use wood ashes to improve garden soil! Wood ash is full of nutrients that plants need, such as potassium and phosphorus, so it’s great for using on the vegetable garden. But it’s important to know where not to use it, too. In this short video, we show you when, where and how much wood ash to apply to keep your plants in tiptop condition. ---CONTINUED---
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Re: Using Ash in Your Garden
I put my wood ashes in the garden. I keep a 5 gallon bucket in the shed to sprinkle on some of the plants to keep the bugs off, especially those potato and japanesse beetles, works good.
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