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Live Oak Wood Ash 2 lbs | All Natural Clean Sifted Premium MultiUse Hardwood Ashes
Live Oak Wood Ash 2 lbs | All Natural Clean Sifted Premium MultiUse Hardwood Ashes
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- All-Natural Sifted Untreated Hardwood Ashes: Our Live Oak Wood Ash is sustainably sourced, fired and packaged in Texas. No chemically treated wood, glues, painted wood or additives - Hundreds of Uses: Hardwood Ash has numerous applications. It can be used as a natural fertilizer, soil amendment, soil pH balancer, compost pile additive, chicken bath, and many more - Soil Amendment: Boosts soil health with natural nutrients: Hardwood Ash is rich in essential nutrients that are beneficial for plants and soil. It contains potassium, calcium, magnesium, and other minerals that help promote healthy growth and improve soil fertility - PH Balancer: Hardwood Ash is Alkaline. It can be used to adjust the pH of soil to the desired level, which is important for plant growth and soil health. DO NOT USE for Acid Loving Plants - Easy to Use: Live Oak Wood Ash is easy to use and can be applied in various ways. It can be added directly to the soil or used as a top dressing. Mix the ashes with water to create a paste for applying to surfaces - Product Consistency Notice: Some settling will occur during shipping and storage, which is normal for this natural product - Natural Texture Variations: The texture of wood ash may vary from batch to batch. Factors such as wood age, burn temperature, and weather conditions influence whether the ash is fine and powdery or slightly more coarse. These variations are normal and do not affect the quality or effectiveness of the product - Versatile Garden Applications: Suitable for compost piles, acidic soil, and vegetable gardens to enhance nutrient content and balance soil conditions - Premium Hardwood Source: Made from natural live oak hardwood ash, providing high-quality minerals and nutrients for various agricultural and gardening needs - Multiple Application Methods: Can be used in gardens, composting, and soil balancing applications to improve overall plant health and soil structure
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