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Ask a master gardener: How to use wood ash in the garden

WOOD ASHES, WHEN applied according to soil test results, can be used to amend garden and lawn soils for optimal plant growth.  photo / Bonnie Kirn Donahue

Wood ashes are a surprisingly useful byproduct of winter heating.

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