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Wood Ash On The Garden
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<blockquote data-quote="Limomike" data-source="post: 623156" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>I would use it sparingly, because it will raise the acid content of your soil. If you know your soil needs more alkaline, then put some on it.. if not.. dont. Wood ash does NOT contain nitrogen. But, with that being said, I did have an uncle who used to dump his ashes from his fireplace in a certain spot each winter, and in the spring, he planted some radishes in it, and they turned out to be the biggest, and best tasting I have ever had. Dont know why.. they just were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limomike, post: 623156, member: 3400"] I would use it sparingly, because it will raise the acid content of your soil. If you know your soil needs more alkaline, then put some on it.. if not.. dont. Wood ash does NOT contain nitrogen. But, with that being said, I did have an uncle who used to dump his ashes from his fireplace in a certain spot each winter, and in the spring, he planted some radishes in it, and they turned out to be the biggest, and best tasting I have ever had. Dont know why.. they just were. [/QUOTE]
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