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I know that it can be used in some gardening but I've also read that a lot of people just bury it without spreading it around.

What do you do with ash from charcoal or burning wood from a stove/fireplace?

I ask because I need to clean out the grill since I think I'm going to try to smoke something this coming week since the weather will be good. I just wonder what everyone else is doing with the old ash. I only use hard wood lump charcoal for many reasons. Just wondering what others do with what is left over.

I know that it can be used in some gardening but I've also read that a lot of people just bury it without spreading it around. What do you do with ash from charcoal or burning wood from a stove/fireplace? I ask because I need to clean out the grill since I think I'm going to try to smoke something this coming week since the weather will be good. I just wonder what everyone else is doing with the old ash. I only use hard wood lump charcoal for many reasons. Just wondering what others do with what is left over.

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I keep a pile of clippings, weeds, leaves as a feeder for my composter, all my ash goes there. The potassium (literally from "pot ash") helps plants grow big and strong.