How to Make Liquid Fertilizer with Ash

๐ŸŒฑ Why Ash Works as a Fertilizer

  • Rich in potassium โ€“ Supports flowering and fruiting

  • Contains calcium โ€“ Strengthens plant cell walls

  • Naturally alkaline โ€“ Helps balance overly acidic soils

โš ๏ธ Tips & Warnings:

  • โœ… Use only clean wood ash โ€” avoid ashes from charcoal, painted, or treated wood.

  • โœ… Use this fertilizer once every 2โ€“4 weeks to avoid over-fertilizing.

  • โŒ Donโ€™t use on acid-loving plants (like azaleas, blueberries, or hydrangeas), as ash can raise soil pH.

  • โŒ Avoid overuse โ€” too much ash can make the soil too alkaline.

Final Thoughts

This easy, one-ingredient fertilizer is a great way to recycle wood ash and give your plants a natural nutrient boost โ€” no chemicals required.

Simple, sustainable, and effective โ€” just the way nature intended. ๐ŸŒฟ