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Can trees be planted above ash??

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we know that...a large amount of ash is generated as by-product from power plants....Ash, apart from being used for producing cement/bricks etc.....has no other use.

Further, it turns the soil beneath it infertile.

So, is there no plant/vegetation which can b grown on ash???

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  1. This is to counter the statement of ash having no other use.  The ash at a power plant where I worked was sent to stockyards and dairy farms.  It was spread on the ground to neutralize the acidity of the livestock's urine in order to prevent conditions affecting the livestock hooves.  This may have been because it was ash from wood derivatives and not coal.


  2. sorry but I have to disagree, in many areas, the ground is burnt off, and the crops are healthier as a result.

    also most Co-generation plants use fossil fuel for their power, and there is not ash as a by-product.

    Here in Oregon, after  a forest fire, the area is cleared and replanted.

  3. Actually, it depends on what kind of ash it is.  If it's biological, it could act as a great fertilizer for trees!

  4. There is a big difference between coal ash (often loaded with heavy metals) and wood ash (used as a soil sweetener). There was something vaguely similar in Africa. Someone was faced with rehabilitation of a strip-mined area. He waited for trees to move in on their own and then planted more of these "volunteer" species. The few plants that could survive modified the ecosystem enough that other plants could move in. It took years but he eventually he had the area changed from moonscape to forest. If you can't start with trees, you may have to start with poineer species, such as lichens and mosses.

  5. Yes and the trees would grow like they would at a tree farm

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    And the under growth would be some what hindered till a few seasons of rain

    Then weeds would start to show them selves

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    The way nature takes care of clearing the land once and a while the natural way the nature way

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  6. acid loving plants like raspberries

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