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I read somewhere that peonies can benefit from wood ash at this time of year, but they didn't say how to apply it and how much? My husband saved the ashes from the fireplace for me this year [thumb] and I have 2 plastic bags full -
anyone know how to use it? [dunno]

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Hi Lynne,
Here's one of my favorite gardener's.

But make sure you read the whole thing,
as there is alot of little tid~bits of stuff...

Wood Ash: On Peonies and other assorted lime loving plants

Weezie

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Really good article weezie.

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GREAT ARTICLE WEEZIE! [flower]

Thanks so much for sharing it - I've put it in my favorite places!

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Great info Thanks
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