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Spread the ashes over the vineyard. The effect will be so negligible
as to not even warrant a second thought. BTW, what I do is leave them on the ground then cover them with mulch to keep the fungus from spreading. Works great.. .. The On Mar 2, 4:21*pm, fishziblu > wrote: > I've just collected all the prunings from my vineyard to burn them. > > Is it wise to put the ashes back into the soil? > Logic says that you're putting back the nutrients taken away from the > vine. > However ash may reduce the acidity of the soil. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks |
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