Yes. Muriate of potash is used frequently in North America as a source of potassium for plant growth.
Potash is used to make fertilizer, soap, glass
Potash
a mineral that is put in fertilizer
Fertilizer has three numbers for the ingredients. Nitrogen, phosphate and potash are the components. So when you buy fertilizer, the first number stands for the nitrogen, the second number for phosphate, and the third number is the potash. Calcium, sulfur, and magnesium are used as micronutrients.
Muriate of potash is also known as potassium chloride. Potassium chloride is used as a fertilizer and this is its largest application.
it is a fertilizer so if you have a flower shop ect. you can use it in that.... Jasmyn
potash fertilizer
It can be used as fertilizer for your garden to improve the potash component of the soil.
The word "potash" is derived from the element "potassium". It refers to the natural salt potassium chloride (KCl) which is a mineral much used in the production of fertilizer.
Potash.
Nitrogen, phosphate, and potash. 10-10-10 is the most popular mix. It is for general use in gardening, shrubbery, and trees.
All types. That's pretty much the definition of a fertilizer. It might be a natural fertilizer such as manure or compost, a mined fertilizer such as phosphate or potash, or a manufactured fertilizer such as urea or monoammonium phosphate.