yes because the ash helps them to get the nutrients they need and helps them grow. It is because the wood comes from a cut down tree and if a tree is a plant, even though it is burnt it still has the oxygen it needs to give out.
After grilling, most of the charcoal has turned to ash. If there are chunks or whole pieces left, I suppose you could just put them back in the bag to use later, although it's unusual to save used charcoal.
Sure, you can put moss in your compost.
Yes ,just don't touch the plants with it.
He put up a fence to enclose his vegetable garden, so that the rabbit would not get in and eat all of his carrots.
You can make your own garden and plant the seeds of the vegetable you want to grow. Just get some soil and the seeds and dig a hole in the ground, put some soil in, put the desired amount of seeds in, and cover them. Dont forget to water them!
Most animals, including squirrels and deer do not like marigolds. I put them around my vegetable garden to protect it.
The mix I use to pot my orchids in is about 50 percent activated charcoal.
if you put a shot in a fruit or vegetable and it will you have to get a shot
The soil profile showed a high level of phosphorous. I looked over the soil profile before deciding where to put my vegetable garden.
It is better to pull up the plants and if they are disease free put them in the compost heap. If they are diseased burn them and use the ash.
can earth worms be put directly in garden
it depends on what you put on it. but yes it does.