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Title: paper ash usage?
Post by: brittsyank on May 25, 2008, 21:31:01
Hi
This is my first post.
I have an incinerator full of paper ash(the shredder packed up as there was 16 years of bills to shred - my husbands domain), can I use the ash on the fruit beds, should I add it to the compost heap or is it unusable.

Also it it too late to root sweet potato slips, I have a polytunnel so there's no problem with heat.

Thanks
Sharon
Title: Re: paper ash usage?
Post by: Baccy Man on May 25, 2008, 21:46:31
You can use paper ash directly on your beds but it will slightly change the ph of the soil as it has a liming effect. If you add it to the compost heap then the composting process will neutralise the ph but make sure you get it really well mixed to avoid it clumping together.
Title: Re: paper ash usage?
Post by: manicscousers on May 26, 2008, 14:43:45
hiya, sharon, nice to meet you, I think it's a bit late to root your own slips, you may be able to buy them on line if you're quick  :)
Title: Re: paper ash usage?
Post by: PurpleHeather on May 26, 2008, 21:50:54
pot ash is best added to compost but will be fine spread over the soil.

Rather than burn the paper, causing smoke, you can tear it up, put it into a large container with hot water, swill it around every so often and it will  eventually turn to mush. Dig a small hole and bury the mush.

I'd just snip off the bit with the name, address and account number on and chop that bit into small bits with scissors. Put it all out in the recycled paper bag.