With the fire burning this winter, you might consider putting the ashes in your garden. Here's what pros say about whether it ...
‘I’ve seen several posts online about how ashes from the fireplace can keep insects away from my plants. If this is true, how much should I use?” — T.D. The internet can be a wonderful source of ...
Is it OK to spread my fireplace ashes over my vegetable garden every winter? N.G., Sand Springs. The best answer is “probably not.” Ashes from burning various types of wood have a unique chemistry, ...
Wood ashes can be a valuable resource for amending garden soil. Anyone using a fireplace or wood stove knows that a large amount of wood ashes can accumulate over a heating season. When applied under ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Agriculture experts say wood ashes from a fireplace or campfire are of benefit in the lawn or garden. David Creech, Stephen F. Austin University Gardens Director, explains to ...
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9 Surprisingly Useful Ways To Reuse Fireplace Ashes
Taking reduce, reuse, and recycle to a whole other level.
ANGELINA COUNTY, Texas (KLTV) - Heading into cooler weather and fires in the fireplace, I’ve been asked before if those wood ashes are of benefit in the lawn or garden. The short answer is yes, but ...
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