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What do, or where do, you put your ashes?
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<blockquote data-quote="deerlakejens" data-source="post: 2002174" data-attributes="member: 5661"><p>By most accounts, wood ash has an N-P-K analysis of 0-1-3, with its main component being calcium. As stated earlier, it will raise soil ph so use it on none acid lovers like lawns and vegetables but avoid rhodies, azaleas, hostas, and most conifers. Definitely don't put in any creeks or water ways as the phosphorus promotes algae growth. It's free low potency fertilizer so its kind of crazy to haul or throw away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerlakejens, post: 2002174, member: 5661"] By most accounts, wood ash has an N-P-K analysis of 0-1-3, with its main component being calcium. As stated earlier, it will raise soil ph so use it on none acid lovers like lawns and vegetables but avoid rhodies, azaleas, hostas, and most conifers. Definitely don't put in any creeks or water ways as the phosphorus promotes algae growth. It's free low potency fertilizer so its kind of crazy to haul or throw away. [/QUOTE]
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