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1. An emphatic NO! They will NOT be good for your soil!
Mon Apr 9, 2012, 11:12 AM
Apr 2012

The pH factor of wood ash will increase the alkalinity of your soil significantly. Wood ash has no nutrients; everything good for plantlife has been burned out. If you have a patch of weeds, you can dump the ash on it and kill them, but you won't get anything else to grow there. Best suggestion: dump 'em down a sewer drain. Or if you have a neighbor who's giving you trouble, scatter 'em on HIS garden!

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