There’s an old saying: “A handful of seeds with a handful of ash will grow into a heap of vegetables.” That’s because wood ash is rich in potassium, which boosts photosynthesis and helps plants grow strong. Plus, when sprinkled around leaves and roots, it naturally repels cabbage worms, slugs, and snails. Try this simple, eco-friendly gardening trick today!
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There’s an old saying, a handful of seeds with a handful of ash will grow into a heap of vegetables. That’s because wood ash is rich in potassium, which boosts photosynthesis. Plus, when sprinkled around leaves and roots, it also repels pests like worms, slugs, and snails.
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Anything ash from burn garbage is good fertilizer. We used the garbage ashes in our garden mix it when preparing the garden plot.