Wood ash from your fireplace, wood stove, or outdoor boiler may seem like a waste product, but there are a surprising number of uses for wood ash. Historically, wood ash was an asset, and there are still plenty of creative ways to use wood ash in your modern home, garden, and kitchen!
Then wood ash is the key. Make a paste with wood ash and water. Apply to the metal, allow it to set for a few minutes, and wipe clean. 11. Add to Soil If you amend the soil with wood ash, it’ll be a natural way to boost potassium and calcium. You can use it in the place...
I scatter wood ashes from my fireplace under pecan trees, seems to help control the web worms, can also make grandmothers lye soap stir in lard and heat, pour into molds. 1 Reply Kenny Reply to Al 4 years ago And I believe lye is also an ingredient. Just be extremely careful hand...
The possibilities are endless, from in-wall double ovens to gas cooking appliances for a custom, outdoor kitchen. It’s a food lover’s dream! 6. Propane Fireplace: Unlike traditional wood-burning fireplaces, propane fireplaces are easy to use, require minimal maintenance, and produce no ash ...
Moisture and UV sunlight rays can make resin or wood garden furniture look drab and dingy over the course of the summer. Use baking soda to breath new life into your outdoor furniture. Mix a half cup of baking soda with a tablespoon of dish washing soap and a gallon of warm water. It...