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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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Put it in an urn, claim it is your dead relatives from 1944 Germany and get the German government to start paying you reparations or some shit. Apparently you don't need any proof, and it is better that you get the money instead of some shitskin invader.