EatenByLimestone said:...I'm going to try to make soap with it. Then I'll probably spread it on the lawn.
Really? Who buys them and for how much (we'll have to do a Euro to dollar conversion here).Neil said:I sell mine on Ebay.
There is very little organic matterin wood ash, it's mostly minerals. A great way to slowly add organic matter over time is to take your leaves in the fall and spread them around on the area, then chop them into a fine mulch with a mulching mower. You can only mulch a couple of inches of leaves every other week or so, more at any one time would start to smother the lawn.velvetfoot said:Is it really good for lawns?
The leach field out back doesn't have that much topsoil on it and could use more organic stuff in general.
Would wood ash be generally okay for it.
There are some pine trees around the lawn, but when I measured it it seemed to be pretty neutral.
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