What to do with a bucket full of ash

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E's Smokin

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Jun 8, 2018
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This is probably a stupid question, I tried doing a search but couldn't find anything, SO
I have a trashcan full of ash that I would like to get rid of , what do I do ?
Bag it up & put it with the trash next pick-up ?, put it in the garden ?
I never really thought about it , I guess I was waiting for the Ash Fairy to come & take it away
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
E
 
I know alot of people use some in the garden. You'll need to look into the ratio more, but let every one around you know and they might help take some off your hands?
 
I just throw the ash from pellets in the grass for fertilizer. I read somewhere that it was good for the grass. I have a pellet stove in the garage for heating and have been dumping the ashes in the laws for 9 years.
 
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I think wood ash is fine for a garden, but charcoal ash isn't. I dump mine under my deck. When it's completely out of course.

Chris
 
A old timers trick is to spread wood ashes around your house and you'll never have termites. The ashes soak into ground and when termites tunnels get close to house, termites taste burnt wood and turn around because they want fresh wood. Sounds crazy but my neighbor 20 years ago owned Saurer's Castle in Rosedale KS used this method for 40 years and never had any termites. I heated with wood and he took all my ashes every year.
 
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If the ash came from wood, you can use it in the garden. If it's from charcoal briquettes, too many fillers and stuff that would not be good for the garden. Just be careful and check your soil pH first, as it can raise the soil pH. I sprinkle what little ash I generate from my smokehouse along the garden rows and mix it with compost, but I have slightly acidic soil so no worries for me....
 
Didnt I see where someone here used ash to help clean their smoker? Worked good on the glass doors maybe??????
 
I keep a bucket of ash around a use on patches of ice in the winter. If there are some small chunks that aren’t completely burnt, even better if you need traction. It’s less destructive to the pavement and environment than salt/chemicals. Not perfect but it helps. Extra leftovers are spread around the yard. Just my two cents...
 
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If it isn't dumped into the garden or compost heap, it is used for traction in the icy driveway.
 
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