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We don't have as far to go, as we've already been
- Location
- Arkansas, and also Florida
We sprinkle small amounts on the soil work it in. You have to watch the PH level carefully though.How do you use your potash? Isn't it acidic?
Oak ash when burned has a strong alkaline reaction and therefore, not acidic.
Wood ashes contain all the mineral elements that were in the wood. Potassium, calcium, and magnesium carbonate or oxides are present in comparatively large quantities giving the ashes a strongly alkaline reaction which can neutralize acid soils. However, the value of wood
ashes as a plant food depends mostly on the potassium content which is fairly high in Oak ash.
We use ash both from a fire pit, and some small amounts of potash.
Potash is a little more work.
Mix wood ash well with water in a pot.
Let stand for 12 hours and stir vigorously.
Filter through a coffee filter or bring briefly to the boil to increases the yield.
Boil the filtered clear liquid, stir occasionally until the water has evaporated and only a fine white powder, the potash, remains.