Many people usually dump the wood ASH of the fireplace or campfire without knowing that it is a great natural substance to boost the garden. If you follow our following guide on how to store wood ASH ...
Uses for fireplace ash? What’s left to use? The only thing I could think of involves lutefisk, a fish Scandinavians love if prepared properly, or hate if it’s not. Lutefisk is dried lingcod ...
Next time you’re cleaning out your fireplace, you might want to before getting rid of the wood ash in there. Save it for your garden. Certain types of wood ash contain valuable nutrients that ...
A reader from the butcher shop in Jeromesville, asked an unusual question years ago. Concern filled her inquiry about throwing wood ash in her garden. She wondered whether the practice of spreading ...
The emerald ash borer (sometimes abbreviated as “EAB”) is an invasive insect originating from northeast Asia. Experts believe it first arrived in North America through a lumber shipment to the Detroit ...
The invasive emerald ash borer, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, was first found in the United States in southeast Michigan in 2002. In the decades since, the wood-boring beetle ...