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Started by TrailRat, July 21, 2004, 22:21:23

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TrailRat

As I have far to much weed for the compost heap I am burning it all. But what to do with the ash. Is it alright just to turn this into the soil or should I put it on the compost heap?  ??? What can be grown in ashy soil?  ??? Also is there anyway of getting my bonfire burning instead of smoking?  ??? I have a two month wait for the chemicals that would make "Greek fire"  ;D

TRailRat
If it weren't for beer and sex than cycling would be the best thing in the world.

TrailRat

If it weren't for beer and sex than cycling would be the best thing in the world.

gavin

I'd start another heap, Trailrat!  Can't have too much compost!  :)

The other thing - taking the weeds off the plot removes a fair bit of soil; at least via the compost heap, the soil comes back, refreshed and enriched.  

- Using a compost heap on my old plot - my beds were 6 inches higher than path level.

- Some of those who didn't use compost heaps - their beds were 4 inches LOWER than path level.  That's a lot of soil to lose.

I've skimmed two (out of an eventual 10) beds, and already have a "turf" heap about 2x2x1 metres.  Next heap starts this week.

Good luck - Gavin

tim

Thoughts -
1. Ash is good for the soil. You are unlikely to have too much. If you want to keep it, keep it dry.
2. Bonfires are anti-social & pollute.
3. Start with a REALLY hot fire - cardboard etc. Use only dry material if possible. At least for a start.
4. Remember not to leave your fire unattended. Means don't make it so big that you have to stay with it all night!! = Tim

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