From The Ashes Comes Life Again - Homemade Fertilizer - Potassium / Calcium / Magnesium - Wood Ashes

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OF THE POTATO the potatoes that received large amounts of ash fertilizer displayed ZERO ISSUES whatsoever!... in fact they were a bit harder and with higher yields than the potatoes that did not receive it... for me the issue is settled = Using ash to fertilize potatoes is very beneficial.

gardenlikeaviking
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Watched an old fellow one time plant a huge garden of potatoes long ago, no motorized equipment and no rototiller. Dug the furrows with a hoe and then he went down in his cellar and brought up a big bucket full of wood ashes and spread along the bottom of the furrows, then set out his cut potatoes(chitting) and covered them. Had the best potatoes ever. People need to get back to some of the old ways of doing things. They might learn something! Also, wood ashes from my pellet stove work great for potash.

AB-hjmd
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Great, straight-forward presentation! Thanks for not putting music in the background, and not trying some flashy logo-video thing. So refreshing.

mrfudd
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Hi. I am a farmer and I live on the other side of the globe and soils here often have pH values above 8. It is like a continuing struggle to keep the soil fertile. Years ago I also used wood ash, a boat load of it and that piece of land is right now significantly the most fertile of all. However my method differed and I used sulfuric acid when mixing potash in water. It made the mixture sizzle for a bit. I also used humic acid, compost, urine, bone and blood meals from a nearby slaughterhouse. Not only I had to use exactly zero amounts of chemical commercial fertilizers I also grew lush vegetables and had abundant harvests. Recently I have started to use chicken and dairy manures again as I see the soil losing fertility. I also learnt about AEC which is similar to CEC (anion and cation exchange capacity of a soil). AEC is never talked about for monetization reasons probably. Clay or other soil particles alone do not have enough capacity to hold on to all the positively and negatively charged ions of minerals. It is imperative to have a lot of organic matter in the soil so that the ions and any sort of fertilizer you add to your soil can "stick" inside of it instead of getting washed down with water. Just wanted to share my experience.

mooneym.
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After watching this video again, I made the liquid ash ferilizer and put it on my collards, kale, turnips and cabbage. Within 24 hours, they were
all noticeably greener. Very pleased.

billybass
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My great aunt who moved to California many years ago, bought a property with a ocean view in the early 60's that had been burned over. She only put a wooden fence around the property, and held onto it until Sping, then sold it for 1.5 million dollars. She had bought it for next to nothing, because it looked so desolate, and ugly, but in the Sping it was lush and green again.

beccagee
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I threw a handful of ash from my bbq grill directly into the bag at planting, and my potatoes did great.

billybass
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i'm binge watching your videos, i like the style of your delivery; i never zone out and click, good stuff. i know alot of the things you discuss, but i hardly ever know why; thanks for that, my pure bred Swede wife and i are both learning a lot. you have fans in Cheboygan, MI.

dougreynolds
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I have a wild raspberry plant growing next to my porch that I did not know about until I threw some ash on that location in the winter and now I got to enjoy eating some raspberries a few days ago.

randar
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Best way is to sprinkle the ashes around the plants roots and lightly water it in. I've done this for years

anthonyatkins
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When you live in a tropical country and learning a lot of gardening knowledge from a Viking-like guru. Thank you so much, you're such a great teacher! 😆👍

LadyVoldemort
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Avoid burning pallets for ash, they are commonly sprayed with copper salts or old to keep bugs and fungi from eating the wood

unknown-qlfk
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If my calculations are correct, this comes to roughly one tablespoon of ash per gallon. This might make it easier if you just want to mix it in your watering jug as you go. I'm going to try this next year in my veggie garden... Thanks for the video!

jeffcooper
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I add my wood ash in late winter and early spring. I do so to get some color on the deep snow to help it melt so soil can start to warm sooner in zone 3. I do know of its benefits as fertilizer as well. I also make charcoal and add to my chicken coop to absorb oders and fertility. Then after time it goes in the garden after a trip through the compost pile.

jimlaplant
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Great video!!! Ive known about ash since grade school when they taught us about slash and burn methods that the indigenous people here in the states used to do. But as you said - I was under the impression that it messed with the soil pH to much. Now that I've been growing in living soil I know this to be different.

littlenugs
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I knew I could use wood ashes on the garden, but didn't know the proper ratios. Thanks a bunch.

jockrot-fixit
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Been gaining a lot of knowledge from this channel. Glad I subscribed.

GardeningAndGod
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I’m 72 and I’ve just learned how to use wood ash in my garden.thank u!

riverunner
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A lot of myths in the gardening community. I'm glad you cleared it up. I've been applying ash everywhere in my garden for the last month, and I've been seeing healthier plants all around. I think a lot of these gardeners just read a Wikipedia article

Pixics
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I take our pot ash and put it in the compost pile so that gets in everything like that. Adding this potash to your garden is how you get tons of micronutrients that you need into your body

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