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Jan 17, 2022 1:21 PM CST
Name: Christie
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sallyg said:I'm taking a very low tech/lazy approach. I take ash and char coal and charred pieces from the backyard campfire and toss it around the gardens and compost. I figure I am helping simulate natural process in my local environment.

Agreed. I just take mine out of the fire place. It sounds messy, but it actually is not. Put it in a container, throw some compost, flour, molasses, urine whatever etc on it, and let it perkolate.
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