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<blockquote data-quote="Sanjuro82" data-source="post: 1580326" data-attributes="member: 14058"><p>Most charcoal ash contains a lot of chemical additives that you wouldn't want to add to something like a garden. If you use lighter fluid or match lit charcoal, just bag it up and trash it. But on the other hand you have wood charcoal then that is fine as it contains potash which is an essential plant nutrient that can be added to acidic gardens. Just be careful not to screw up the pH balance of your soil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanjuro82, post: 1580326, member: 14058"] Most charcoal ash contains a lot of chemical additives that you wouldn't want to add to something like a garden. If you use lighter fluid or match lit charcoal, just bag it up and trash it. But on the other hand you have wood charcoal then that is fine as it contains potash which is an essential plant nutrient that can be added to acidic gardens. Just be careful not to screw up the pH balance of your soil. [/QUOTE]
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