Just a full ashtray! Keep it smoking by WatercressAny8253 26 Comments Pleasant_Ocelot_2861 5 months ago Garden. riverrocks452 5 months ago You could drip water through it to make lye, then combine it with the contents of the drip try to make some nastyass soap? HurinofLammoth 5 months ago Compost Far_Zone_9512 5 months ago I throw it in the garden or my lawn. Herbisretired 5 months ago I usually spread it on the lawn. It is a fairly weak fertilizer. NickMeAnotherTime 5 months ago If you have birds of any kind i.e. chicken, they enjoy bathing in it to get rid of potential bugs such as lice. MilesJ392 5 months ago War paint macman-72 5 months ago Cedars apparently love ash. EveryManufacturer267 5 months ago Put it around garden plants to deter slugs and snails. RelevantNostalgia 5 months ago I save it for winter. Mix with sand. Makes a cheap ice melt for my driveway.Came in handy with the recent salt shortage. thetonytaylor 5 months ago Garden, or use it to make lye whitingvo 5 months ago Compost pile Japitalexican 5 months ago Saw this yesterday. https://www.manmadediy.com/clever-ways-to-reuse-fireplace-ashes/ fujiesque 5 months ago So the point is, just get a good fire proof container and save your ash. It has many many uses. Or throw it away. VampiricClam 5 months ago Lawn or gardenJust don’t use it on plants that need acidic soil MissMelTx 5 months ago I throw it in the pasture, donkeys love to roll in it, also throw some in the corner of the chicken coop OpportunitySalty7087 5 months ago Great way to solidify cooking oil without it going down the drain, then into the garbage or organics on trash day. JWOLFBEARD 5 months ago Sub for flour in cake batter LovYouLongTime 5 months ago Put it in a bag, walk somewhere populated, and dump it out while looking sad, and walk away. cranberrydudz 5 months ago Mixing ash and superglue makes an extremely strong bond for repairs Different-Yoghurt519 5 months ago Brush your teeth with it kentacohut816 5 months ago New Pope announcement? brianybrian 5 months ago They fee my tomatoes and raspberries Therealpbsquid 5 months ago I just yeet it across my grass and water it in KalaTropicals 5 months ago 50/50 ash and coffee grounds make a great fertilizer. takecare-ofyourself 5 months ago Compost!Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
riverrocks452 5 months ago You could drip water through it to make lye, then combine it with the contents of the drip try to make some nastyass soap?
NickMeAnotherTime 5 months ago If you have birds of any kind i.e. chicken, they enjoy bathing in it to get rid of potential bugs such as lice.
RelevantNostalgia 5 months ago I save it for winter. Mix with sand. Makes a cheap ice melt for my driveway.Came in handy with the recent salt shortage.
Japitalexican 5 months ago Saw this yesterday. https://www.manmadediy.com/clever-ways-to-reuse-fireplace-ashes/
fujiesque 5 months ago So the point is, just get a good fire proof container and save your ash. It has many many uses. Or throw it away.
MissMelTx 5 months ago I throw it in the pasture, donkeys love to roll in it, also throw some in the corner of the chicken coop
OpportunitySalty7087 5 months ago Great way to solidify cooking oil without it going down the drain, then into the garbage or organics on trash day.
LovYouLongTime 5 months ago Put it in a bag, walk somewhere populated, and dump it out while looking sad, and walk away.
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Garden.
You could drip water through it to make lye, then combine it with the contents of the drip try to make some nastyass soap?
Compost
I throw it in the garden or my lawn.
I usually spread it on the lawn. It is a fairly weak fertilizer.
If you have birds of any kind i.e. chicken, they enjoy bathing in it to get rid of potential bugs such as lice.
War paint
Cedars apparently love ash.
Put it around garden plants to deter slugs and snails.
I save it for winter. Mix with sand. Makes a cheap ice melt for my driveway.
Came in handy with the recent salt shortage.
Garden, or use it to make lye
Compost pile
Saw this yesterday.
https://www.manmadediy.com/clever-ways-to-reuse-fireplace-ashes/
So the point is, just get a good fire proof container and save your ash. It has many many uses. Or throw it away.
Lawn or garden
Just don’t use it on plants that need acidic soil
I throw it in the pasture, donkeys love to roll in it, also throw some in the corner of the chicken coop
Great way to solidify cooking oil without it going down the drain, then into the garbage or organics on trash day.
Sub for flour in cake batter
Put it in a bag, walk somewhere populated, and dump it out while looking sad, and walk away.
Mixing ash and superglue makes an extremely strong bond for repairs
Brush your teeth with it
New Pope announcement?
They fee my tomatoes and raspberries
I just yeet it across my grass and water it in
50/50 ash and coffee grounds make a great fertilizer.
Compost!