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Never Start A Garden Without This Homemade Fertilizer (Potassium Calcium Magnesium) Wood Ashes

Never Start A Garden Without This - Homemade Fertilizer - Potassium / Calcium / Magnesium - Wood Ashes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alright folks, gather around because today I've got a little gardening secret to share with you. We're diving into the world of natural fertilizers, and let me tell you, it's a game-changer. So, grab a seat and let's chat about how to make one of the most amazing natural fertilizers using just a few free ingredients you probably already have lying around. Now, picture this: a lush garden, thriving with healthy plants, all thanks to a little-known resource that's often misunderstood. Yup, you guessed it, we're talking about wood ashes. Mother Nature's way of giving our soil a serious boost in the fertility department. You see, when a brush fire or something similar burns through an area, it leaves behind ashes that are chock-full of goodness. The minerals in these ashes, like potassium, magnesium, and calcium, stick around even after the flames die down. And that's where the magic happens. But before we get ahead of ourselves, let's talk about how to get your hands on some fresh wood ash. The key here is freshness – you want ash that hasn't been exposed to rain. Rainwater can wash away all those valuable minerals, so it's essential to use virgin wood ashes that haven't been rained on. Now, the best kind of wood ashes come from a mix of different woods, including hardwoods and some softwoods. If you can get ash from smaller twigs and branches, even better. Just make sure it's all-natural and hasn't been treated with any chemicals.

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