Many gardeners feed almost all the plants on the plot with wood ash and do not even suspect that this should not be done..
We tell you how to properly use ash as a fertilizer.
How to feed plants with ash
Firstly, you cannot use ash to feed plants that prefer acidic soil.
These include, in particular, conifers, sorrel, blackberries, blueberries, heather, rhododendron, rhubarb.
Tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbage, onions, potatoes, pumpkin, beets, strawberries, and currants love ash fertilizer.
It is prohibited to use ash from burning painted and glued wood, plastic, and polyethylene as fertilizer.
As for compatibility with other fertilizers, ash is not compatible with organic matter, ammonia fertilizers, and superphosphate.
Earlier, we talked about how to protect onions from downy mildew.
Many gardeners feed almost all the plants on the plot with wood ash and do not even suspect that this should not be done..
We tell you how to properly use ash as a fertilizer.
How to feed plants with ash
Firstly, you cannot use ash to feed plants that prefer acidic soil.
These include, in particular, conifers, sorrel, blackberries, blueberries, heather, rhododendron, rhubarb.
Tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbage, onions, potatoes, pumpkin, beets, strawberries, and currants love ash fertilizer.
It is prohibited to use ash from burning painted and glued wood, plastic, and polyethylene as fertilizer.
As for compatibility with other fertilizers, ash is not compatible with organic matter, ammonia fertilizers, and superphosphate.
Earlier, we talked about how to protect onions from downy mildew.
Many gardeners feed almost all the plants on the plot with wood ash and do not even suspect that this should not be done..
We tell you how to properly use ash as a fertilizer.
How to feed plants with ash
Firstly, you cannot use ash to feed plants that prefer acidic soil.
These include, in particular, conifers, sorrel, blackberries, blueberries, heather, rhododendron, rhubarb.
Tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbage, onions, potatoes, pumpkin, beets, strawberries, and currants love ash fertilizer.
It is prohibited to use ash from burning painted and glued wood, plastic, and polyethylene as fertilizer.
As for compatibility with other fertilizers, ash is not compatible with organic matter, ammonia fertilizers, and superphosphate.
Earlier, we talked about how to protect onions from downy mildew.
Many gardeners feed almost all the plants on the plot with wood ash and do not even suspect that this should not be done..
We tell you how to properly use ash as a fertilizer.
How to feed plants with ash
Firstly, you cannot use ash to feed plants that prefer acidic soil.
These include, in particular, conifers, sorrel, blackberries, blueberries, heather, rhododendron, rhubarb.
Tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbage, onions, potatoes, pumpkin, beets, strawberries, and currants love ash fertilizer.
It is prohibited to use ash from burning painted and glued wood, plastic, and polyethylene as fertilizer.
As for compatibility with other fertilizers, ash is not compatible with organic matter, ammonia fertilizers, and superphosphate.
Earlier, we talked about how to protect onions from downy mildew.
Many gardeners feed almost all the plants on the plot with wood ash and do not even suspect that this should not be done..
We tell you how to properly use ash as a fertilizer.
How to feed plants with ash
Firstly, you cannot use ash to feed plants that prefer acidic soil.
These include, in particular, conifers, sorrel, blackberries, blueberries, heather, rhododendron, rhubarb.
Tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbage, onions, potatoes, pumpkins, beets, strawberries, and currants love ash fertilizer.
It is prohibited to use ash from burning painted and glued wood as fertilizer,plastics and polyethylene.
As for compatibility with other fertilizers, ash is not compatible with organic matter, ammonia fertilizers and superphosphate.
Earlier we talked about how to protect onions from downy mildew.