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For feeding They use eggshells, coffee grounds, tea residues and even banana peels. What about ash? After all, this natural fertilizer is suitable not only for garden, but also for indoor plants. Ash is an excellent source of nutrients and trace elements: phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, sulfur, zinc, iron, boron and many others.

There are several types of ash: formed after burning firewood, straw or manure. It is worth noting that the content of useful trace elements in each case will be different. Therefore, you should immediately decide what micronutrients your green pet needs. This simple table will help you with this.





Wood ash can be safely used for feeding such domestic plants as ficus Benjamin, begonia, cyclamen, fuchsia, monster, pelargonium, geranium, house roses, etc. Take advantage of this simple recipe so your green friends get all the micronutrients they need!

Solution for plants



You'll need it.
  • 100g wood ash
  • 10 liters of water


Mix water and ash in the bucket. Water the resulting mixture with domestic plants throughout the season. When fertilizing your pets with wood ash, be extremely careful: do not mix it with ammonia or organic fertilizers! This can lead to loss of ammonia. Nitrogen fertilizers can be applied only a month after fertilizer with ash.

We wish that domestic plants always please you with lush foliage and lush flowering! Don’t forget to share this advice with your friends.