Ash,not the tree, the product.
Does anyone know of any benefits of using ash in soil mixtures?
Nurseries seem to use it a lot in their plants. It is small , light ,jagged and tough.
Its cheap and available in bulk!
Does it affect the ph?
What do you think?
cheers
ASH QUESTION
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Re: ASH QUESTION
are you talking about ash, as in ash from a fire? I use it around trees in the garden, and in the compost. has benificial properties (I could look it up for you
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Re: ASH QUESTION
I have started using charcoal it is meant to keep the soil Sweeeet! 

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Re: ASH QUESTION
Boon recommends horticultural charcoal in the pot to keeps the soil sweet as bretts says.
I ususally chuck a handful in the bucket when i mix up my mix too.
As for ash from a fire I have no idea
Ken
I ususally chuck a handful in the bucket when i mix up my mix too.
As for ash from a fire I have no idea
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Re: ASH QUESTION
Thanks
I will look into it.
My local soil and landscape supplier has tons of it. They sell it as drainage ash for lawns .
I guess it is the same a ash from a fire.
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I will look into it.
My local soil and landscape supplier has tons of it. They sell it as drainage ash for lawns .
I guess it is the same a ash from a fire.
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Re: ASH QUESTION
The ash from a home fire is generally burnt to a fine particle, often called pot ash. The stuff your looking at buying will have been burnt at far higher temps with more oxygen (I think??) and remains a larger particle. It is therefor good for drinage as the water can move around and through the particles.
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Re: ASH QUESTION
Hi Gumnuts,
I think the stuff you are referring to is known as clinker-ash. You often find some in cheap potting mixes as it is used as a filler. I have been looking to purchase this stuff for quite some time. Try it out and let us know how it goes!
JayC
I think the stuff you are referring to is known as clinker-ash. You often find some in cheap potting mixes as it is used as a filler. I have been looking to purchase this stuff for quite some time. Try it out and let us know how it goes!
JayC