With the fire burning all winter long it can be hard to know what to do with all of the ashes. Sure, you can throw them away, but some people recommend recycling them in your garden. We asked a couple ...
With record cold gripping much of North America this winter, many who find themselves with an abundance of fireplace ashes are wondering whether they can use them in the garden. Wood ashes from burned ...
With record cold gripping much of North America this winter, many who find themselves with an abundance of fireplace ashes are wondering whether they can use them in the garden. Wood ashes from burned ...
Ash collects at the bottom of a fireplace as a wood fire burns in Waitsfield, Vt. on Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Carolyn Lessard) With record cold gripping much of North America this winter, many ...
If you have a fireplace or wood stove that has helped your family stay warm this winter, what do you do with the leftover wood ashes? They can be spread in the garden, but a retired Purdue Extension ...
A wood-burning fireplace or stove is a welcome sight in the cold winter months. Now, what do we do with all the ashes? Many gardeners recommend spreading them in the garden beds. However, check out ...
When you're scooping out the fireplace, save the ashes for your garden. Wood ash contains many nutrients that are useful for fertilizing plants, especially calcium, potassium (potash), magnesium, and ...
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