I'd like to say I'm a conscientious recycler who is trying to do her bit to save the planet but the truth is I'm cheap. If I have a lot of something that I can use for something else I'd rather do that than buy something to do the other job. Over the summer I'll be doing a lot of grilling which will result in a lot of wood ash. My garden has had its fill for the next couple years so I'm looking for additional uses.
I won't be building my oven for a few more months at least - my move got postponed (although is quite possibly the result of a blessing in a big way!) so insulation is out for now. I found an article that says wood ash shows promise as a means to control odor in compost but I'm thinking that in a small garden like mine this may not be a good plan for the long term. But it got me thinking - if it can control compost odor (the article said they'd had good results) why not give litter odor a try? I'll be experimenting with that - wood ash being free beats out baking soda assuming it works adequately.
So that's what I've got thus far. Anybody got any other ideas?
I won't be building my oven for a few more months at least - my move got postponed (although is quite possibly the result of a blessing in a big way!) so insulation is out for now. I found an article that says wood ash shows promise as a means to control odor in compost but I'm thinking that in a small garden like mine this may not be a good plan for the long term. But it got me thinking - if it can control compost odor (the article said they'd had good results) why not give litter odor a try? I'll be experimenting with that - wood ash being free beats out baking soda assuming it works adequately.
So that's what I've got thus far. Anybody got any other ideas?
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