My wife wants the ashes for her garden - she will be trying something called Lasagna Gardening where you stack newspaper, ashes, leaves, etc. in layers and let it decompose - it is supposed to make a very healthy garden with few weeds. (Off topic)
I have a galvanized can sitting next to the furnace. I shovel out the ashes and put the lid on. After a few days I put a plastic yard bag inside of one of our old feed sacks and then shovel in the ashes. I secure the plastic bag with a bailer twine tie and then do the same with the outer feed sack. It is amazing how heavy ashes are when they are completely burned down. (On Topic)
My wife wants the ashes for her garden - she will be trying something called Lasagna Gardening where you stack newspaper, ashes, leaves, etc. in layers and let it decompose - it is supposed to make a very healthy garden with few weeds. (Off topic)
I have a galvanized can sitting next to the furnace. I shovel out the ashes and put the lid on. After a few days I put a plastic yard bag inside of one of our old feed sacks and then shovel in the ashes. I secure the plastic bag with a bailer twine tie and then do the same with the outer feed sack. It is amazing how heavy ashes are when they are completely burned down. (On Topic)
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