Re: Char Coal
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- Subject: Re: Char Coal
- From: A* D* <p*@easley.net>
- Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 15:02:21 -0400
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I didn't see anyone else answering this (and Mr. Leyda
has probably already done something with those ashes),
but I'd guess you shouldn't use charcoal-grilling ashes
on the garden because of additives to make the stuff
burn better. I may even have heard or read that
somewhere. How's that for two cents' worth and
not a penny more?
--Anne
Frank Drew Leyda wrote:
> Good Morning:
>
> Can I put the ashes from the 4 of July charcoal roast on my garden as a
> fertilizer ?
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- Char Coal
- From: "Frank Drew Leyda" <leyda@valunet.com>