Most Kansas City-area soils are already naturally high in potassium and pH levels. Adding ash into it means you run the risk of saturating the soil of both. Submitted Submitted When it comes to ...

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MSN: How To Boost Potassium Levels In Your Garden Without Adding Wood Ash To The Soil How To Boost Potassium Levels In Your Garden Without Adding Wood Ash To The Soil Q: I’ve heard that adding carbon to the soil by mixing in charcoal is good for plants. Is this correct? - Jessica from Monroe A: Great question, Jessica. And as I’ve just recently cleaned out my ...

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