The Spruce on MSN
We asked gardeners if you can use fireplace ashes in the garden—why they say it's helpful
Key Points Wood ash adds helpful nutrients to certain plants but should only be used if soil isn’t too alkaline.Its gritty texture helps repel pests like slugs and snails from your garden.Always apply ...
Wood ash can be a valuable addition to your garden soil, bringing with it essential nutrients like potassium and phosphorus. In fact, ashes from your wood-burning fireplace can improve your garden’s ...
Gardeners often assume outdoor compost piles stop working in cold weather, but beneficial microbes can continue to break down compost all winter. The problem is that composting takes much longer in ...
House Digest on MSN
Always save your wood ashes — your rose bushes will love them
If you're cleaning out your fireplace, don't throw away that wood ash. It contains many helpful nutrients that could benefit your rose bushes.
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