Using Firewood Ash as a Soil Amendment
The Prepared Homestead
benefits of using wood ashemergency preparednessfree fertilizerfunction stackingis wood ash safe to use in the gardennever throw away wood ashself sufficiencysoil fertilizerstack functionsstop wasting your firewood ashthe prepared homesteadturn a waste stream into a resoucesusing ash as a soil amendmentusing ash in your gardenusing firewood ash as a soil amendmentusing wood ash in a vegetable gardenwhat happens when you use ash in the garden
Using firewood ash as a soil amendment is a great way to turn a "waste stream" into a resource. A quick warning about firewood ash... don't use it around plants that love acidic environments and don't use it in soils that are already high in PH and high in salts. Other than that using it sparingly is a great idea for the home grower. If nothing else spread your firewood ash back onto the land instead of taking it to the landfill. In general, wood ash has an NPK of 0-1-3. Meaning it is no nitrogen, a little phosphorus and some potassium. It also has some micronutrients as well. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNtRB7xbz2M
2020-12-11
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