Green Gardening with Ash: Eco-Friendly Benefits for Your Garden

Green Gardening with Ash: Eco-Friendly Benefits for Your Garden

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If you burn firewood in your home, do not throw ash. Because you can use it in many ways in your home and even in your garden. Wood ash is rich in potassium, phosphate, and contains traces of Cu, Fe, Mn. That is very good for your plant’s growth and development. Here I will let you know which kind of ash to use for your plants and to apply it for getting the best results.  Benefits of using ash in the garden: Wood ash can be used to increase soil pH. Wood ash supplies potassium, phosphate Copper, iron, Manganese to plants It increases the growth of plants by providing essential nutrients The addition of ash into the soil makes Ca, and Mg availability to the plants. Wood ash repels some of the insect pests, snails, and slugs. In a way

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