Along the 48 hour moorings in Braunston are these signs declaring that ash is harmful and shouldn't be dumped in the hedgerow.
I don't tip ash into the canal, of course, but it's news to me that it's environmentally unfriendly. I would dig it into my garden at home, so what's the harm to a hedge? As long as it is cold, naturally.
Acton Bridge
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A nice quiet night last night, but it never really got dark. This morning
the rowers were about at about 8am but we didn’t see any after we set off
at 10...
2 days ago

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Coal ash contains arsenic as well as other heavy metals many of them toxic. wood ash on the other hand can be a natural source of potassium, depending on what the wood is, and its age, but it's best mixed with other materials or added to a compost heap in small amounts.
Thanks Caroline and Martin. So ash should be bagged and binned, then. It appears that not many people do this.
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