Using Wood Ashes on your Garden (Homestead Gardening)

Last Updated:  August 30, 2024

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Wood ashes can be used to increase soil pH in your garden. Apply in a thin layer after the growing season (preferably Winter). Do not apply in the Spring as the ashes can damage young seedlings or plant roots.

The source of this information is the book: “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Self-Sufficient Living”.

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