Using the ash from a bonfire

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mikem

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Re: Using the ash from a bonfire
« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2009, 07:41 »
under your gooseberry bushes is good, too.

Don't you need to be careful going anywhere near gooseberry bushes???  You never know what you might find underneath them!!   :blink:

In view of your name I guess that you will be getting close to a gooseberry bush before too long! ;)

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Beetroot queen

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Re: Using the ash from a bonfire
« Reply #16 on: March 29, 2009, 08:35 »
we have used some on the soil our broad beans went into  ;)

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elibump

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Re: Using the ash from a bonfire
« Reply #17 on: March 29, 2009, 09:16 »
under your gooseberry bushes is good, too.

Don't you need to be careful going anywhere near gooseberry bushes???  You never know what you might find underneath them!!   :blink:

In view of your name I guess that you will be getting close to a gooseberry bush before too long! ;)
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This question is getting embarrasing, perhaps I should change my name.     I really love elephants and when I was little I used to call them elibumps, that's where the name comes from. If I were that close to a gooseberry bush appearance it would be like all my birthday and Christmas pressies arriving together! :)   However, if I thought that growing a gooseberry bush in the garden would have the desired effect I would plant a garden full of them - the OH reckoned he was too old 17 years ago and I still havent persuaded him otherwise  :tongue2: >:( :mad: and as he's now 60 and I'm 49 I guess that's a no-goer.  I also have a 31 year old and a 22 year old and am due to be a grannie in August.  Maybe I should look at gooseberry bushes when we go to the plant nursery on Tuesday?????

Thanks anyway mikem.  Love  Carolyn xx
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cAnAry53

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Re: Using the ash from a bonfire
« Reply #18 on: March 29, 2009, 15:37 »
I usually put my ash around my fruit trees/bushes as its said to be good for them


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