Submitted by peachboot828 t3_yxvqq7 in vermont
We decided to make the swap to heating our big old 1850s home with wood heat. We have a super-efficient stove (Hearthstone Green Mountain 80) that heats over 3000 sq. ft. with just 15 logs per day (yes, including overnight heating).
But even with such efficiency, there’s still a LOT of wood ash to deal with. I’m not new to using wood as the primary heat source for an old home but the last time I did it, I had a couple of acres to spread the ash around. Now we live on a small in-town lot, just under 1/4 acre. We fill a 20-gallon metal can with ash and charcoal every 7-10 days…much more than one person on a tiny lot can use for soil amendment, soap-making, etc, right?
So…any pro tips on WTF to do with all of this ash? Any help is much appreciated!
Romanovs_Penguin t1_iwrn99t wrote
> We fill a 20-gallon metal can with ash and charcoal every 7-10 days
That's a remarkable amount of ash for 10 days! I might generate that much ash in an entire year, burning 4 cord. I can't imagine how you'd be generating so much.