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I understand that wood ashes are wonderful to use to sweeten the soil, and I also understand that wood ashes are fine additions to compost. But, I was wondering if anyone knows about using wood ashes that have some ashes from burned diseased plant material (at least I think it was diseased) in them. Can they be composted? Would the compost process 'cleanse' the material of the disease?
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