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<blockquote data-quote="Honeybee" data-source="post: 1580349" data-attributes="member: 3655"><p>Do not put it on your lawn or garden.</p><p>Ash becomes alkaline, In fact if you take oak ash and soak it in water, strain it and then dry it you get Lye.</p><p>but if you boil oak and then evaporate the water out of if you get tannic acid.</p><p>a little goes a long way and most good vegetables want lightly acidic soil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Honeybee, post: 1580349, member: 3655"] Do not put it on your lawn or garden. Ash becomes alkaline, In fact if you take oak ash and soak it in water, strain it and then dry it you get Lye. but if you boil oak and then evaporate the water out of if you get tannic acid. a little goes a long way and most good vegetables want lightly acidic soil. [/QUOTE]
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