Making grass and wood ash is actually very simple. For example, when cooking in rural areas, burning fires or kang beds is mostly made of dead wood, fallen leaves, wild grass, and so on. The burnt grass and wood ash is also very delicate. When making grass and wood ash, we can also find such materials.
Be careful when burning plant ash, don’t try to cause a fire with just a little plant ash! Try to find an open space, stack the raw materials together and ignite them. Use tools to flip them over and let them burn fully. After they are completely burned, collect them.
For the best collection of plant ash, some flower enthusiasts believe that it should not be burned too thoroughly, otherwise the effect will be compromised. When it burns to 90%, it can be covered with tools or piled with soil for a period of time before use for better results. I think the collected plant ash in this way is more suitable for mixing in soil and is suitable for use by alkaline plants.