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Do not throw your wood ashes!

Do not throw your wood ashes!

Do not throw your wood ashes!

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Did you know that what you may consider as unnecessary waste could become one of your best allies? Yes, the ashes of wood, often neglected, are full of potential! In a world where ecology is essential, it is time to rediscover these heating residues. Rather than swinging them, let's discover together how to transform these remains of combustion into real treasures for your garden and your home. Prepare to explore simple and effective tips to give your wooden ash a second life!

Warning

Before diving head first into the uses of wood ashes, be careful! If you have pets, it is essential to read our article on the dangers of animals. The safety and well-being of your four-legged companions go above all.

Complementary article: "Animal wood ashes: false good idea and real problem"

Your garden will love them!

What if the secret of a lush garden hid in your wood ashes? Yes, you heard! These residues can become essential allies for your plantations. Imagine your flower beds and your vegetable gardens transformed into real green oasis.

Enrichment and improvement of the soil

Rich in essential nutrients such as potassium and calcium, wood ashes are the well -kept secret of wise gardeners. Potassium boosts photosynthesis and promotes fruit development, while calcium strengthens your plants. Imagine such happy tomato plants that they dance under the moon!

In use: Let them cool. Sift them to remove the large pieces, then sprinkle them evenly on the surface of your soil. A little stroke of a rake to mix everything well and that's it, voila! About 50 to 100 grams per square meter is enough.

Pushing harmful insects

The ashes form a delicate barrier on the ground, dissuading harmful insects such as slugs and aphids from approaching your precious plants. Their abrasive texture is for these undesirable what walking barefoot on legos would be for us: real torture!

In use: Sprinkle the ashes around the bases of the plants or on the ground where you have noticed infestations. Form a uniform layer, but not too thick, so that the ashes remain effective. Remember to renew the application after rain or watering.

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The secret of natural cleanliness

In search of a sparkling interior? Do not neglect the power of wood ashes. These little dust can help you make your home shine like never before!

Natural alternative to chemicals

Wooden pellet ashes can replace certain commercial cleaning products. No more spending a fortune on chemicals!

In use: Mix the ashes with water to create a light paste that you can use as an abrasive cleaner. First test on a small area to check compatibility with the material.

Cleaning windows and mirrors

The ashes act as a soft abrasive, perfect for eliminating traces and spots on your windows and mirrors.

In use: Spread the ashes on a clean and dry cloth, then rub gently. Wipe with a damp cloth to remove ash residues.

Degreasing kitchen utensils

Wood ashes are effective in degrading kitchen utensils, such as stoves and pots, thanks to their abrasive properties.

In use: Mix ashes with a little water to form a paste. Apply the dough to the greasy surfaces, rub with a sponge, then rinse abundantly.

Deodorization of spaces

Ashes can neutralize bad odors in closed areas such as refrigerators or cupboards.

In use: Place a small ash container in the areas to be deodorized and leave to act for a few days. Replace regularly to maintain efficiency.

Cleaning chimneys and grids

Pellet ashes are ideal for eliminating the residues of soot and ash accumulated in chimneys and grids.

In use: Use a shovel to collect the cold ashes and apply them to the surfaces to be cleaned. Rub with a brush to dislodge the debris, then suck or sweep the ashes.

Polling of metal surfaces

The ashes can polish metal surfaces and make them so brilliant that you could almost see yourself in it!

In use: Dispers ash on a soft cloth and rub the metal surfaces. Then wipe with a clean cloth to remove the residues and polish the surface.

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Hunt moisture!

By integrating the ash of wooden pellets in your humidity management routine, you promote a healthier and pleasant interior environment. Not only do these ashes help maintain a drier and clean air, but they also offer an ecological alternative to commercial dehumidification products.

In use: Place open containers or ash sachets in areas subject to humidity, such as basements, cupboards, cupboards and bathrooms. Replace them regularly and ensure good ventilation to maximize profits.

Burn, clean, repeat: the virtuous circle of wood ash

Who would have thought that the best product to clean your pellet stove is actually produced by the stove itself? Yes, wood ash is the ideal tool to maintain your stove and keep it in perfect condition. Thanks to their natural abrasive properties, they are particularly effective in cleaning the internal walls and the window of your stove.

In use: Make sure the ashes are completely cold before handling them. Sift the ashes to remove the large pieces and obtain a thin powder, thus facilitating cleaning. Use a brush or a soft hair broom to apply the ashes on the internal walls of the stove. Gently rub the surfaces to dislodge the accumulated residues and soot.


Reader note

In this article, we have chosen not to approach the use of wood ashes on the peeling of animals or in their litter, despite the recommendations that can be found on certain blogs and sites. We think it is essential to be careful with these practices. The ashes can contain harmful residues, especially if the wood has been chemically treated, which represents a risk to the health of your companions. We strongly encourage you to be vigilant and consult experts if you plan to use wood ash in connection with your pets. The safety of your faithful friends must always pass first.


The main thing to remember

Wood ashes, often considered waste, can be transformed into assets for your garden and interior. Rich in nutrients, they can enrich the soil, push harmful insects and serve as a natural alternative to cleaning products. However, it is crucial not to use them for the coat of animals or in their litter, due to the potential risks for their health. Adopting responsible and enlightened practices makes it possible to make the most of these residues while preserving the well-being of your companions.

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