I think i read a post on here but can't find it about dumping the ash in the garden to help notarize the soil is this correct?
I think i read a post on here but can't find it about dumping the ash in the garden to help notarize the soil is this correct?
verify its identity of courseHate to sound so dumb, but what does "notarize" the soil mean?
I think i read a post on here but can't find it about dumping the ash in the garden to help notarize the soil is this correct?
Hate to sound so dumb, but what does "notarize" the soil mean?
You need to be careful with the amount of ash applied... the leachate of wood ash is KOH... Potassium Hydroxide..aka caustic potash... aka potassium lye. it is far more basic than calcium carbonate (garden lime). KOH has a pKa of 13.5.... CaCO3 has a pKa of only 9. It is very easy to drive the pH up waaaay too high, frying the soil for years with wood ash.
Like other people have said... get your soil tested, and follow the recommendations
So I could use it like natural weed killer? Sweet!
I sweep it into my paver walkways. Fills the gaps, and keeps the grass and moss out very nicely.So I could use it like natural weed killer? Sweet!
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