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Advice for Ashes
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<blockquote data-quote="turnkey4099" data-source="post: 554593" data-attributes="member: 2122"><p>Been heating near 100% with wood for 30 years now. Around 5-6 cord/year. Every bit of ashes has, and still does, goes on the lawn and garden. I just sling the ash pan to spread. Adds phosphorus and modifies somewhat PH. Grass is just common grass of some type up here in NW and looks much better now that it did when I started. </p><p></p><p>De-icer? Only if it goes where I won't track it into the house. </p><p></p><p>Harry K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turnkey4099, post: 554593, member: 2122"] Been heating near 100% with wood for 30 years now. Around 5-6 cord/year. Every bit of ashes has, and still does, goes on the lawn and garden. I just sling the ash pan to spread. Adds phosphorus and modifies somewhat PH. Grass is just common grass of some type up here in NW and looks much better now that it did when I started. De-icer? Only if it goes where I won't track it into the house. Harry K [/QUOTE]
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