by pa_friendly_guy » Fri Jan 31, 2014 3:26 pm
I put mine in the garden and till them in the spring. They act like lime. When I was running the wood stove a lot there were a good many, now not so much. I tested my soil last year, the PH was about perfect for garden, about 7, I also use a lot of lime on the garden. I do put in a good many leaves on, so that is fairly acidic. They seem to balance each other out. Until you see a down turn in production I think I would just dump them on and see what happens. If you do indeed get a surplus and it effect the garden growth you can always just dump them on the yard. Grass likes lime.
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