Wood ashes contain potassium hydroxide (potash) which will be beneficial to the sweetcorn as it develops its fruit, as nitrates are used for leaf growth, potassium is used for fruit,seed production and phosphorous is used by root growth so it is ok to feed sweetcorn with wood ashes
Ashes to ashes and dust to dust! Or, The wood was burned until there was nothing left but ashes.
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Light paper or wood on fire until it burns out. the end product is ashes.
Of course, it is true !
I believe that it turns into ashes and smoke.
ashes and black powder stuff. NOT COAL
It disintegrates to ashes.
Ashes can often be obtained by burning organic materials such as wood or paper. Alternatively, ashes from crematoriums can be provided for religious or memorial purposes. It is important to ensure that collecting ashes is done legally and respectfully.
An ashcan is a container for ashes, used in olden times for accumulating ashes generated from wood and coal fires for disposal elsewhere.
Ashes come from the burning of something. This would be charcol or wood or cigarettes. When humans are cremated that makes ashes as well. Ashes seem to come from just about anything.