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- Campfire ashes are generally wood ashes and contain some essential and good elements for the plants and soil1. They are good for soil amendment and can make the garden soil fertile1. Potassium, calcium and other trace elements are essential for the plant to grow up1. Alternatively, you can use the ashes to extinguish another campfire or as a natural tick repellent2. To use as a tick repellent, simply rub the ashes on your skin before heading outdoors2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Campfire ashes are generally wood ashes. They contain some essential and good elements for the plants and soil. Campfire ashes are good for soil amendment. So, if you use campfire ashes on the garden, the garden soil will be fertile. Moreover, potassium, calcium and other trace elements are essential for the plant to grow up.outdooralive.com/are-campfire-ashes-good-for-gar…Consider using the ashes to extinguish another campfire or as a natural tick repellent. Simply submerge hot flames in the ash to put out fires quickly, or rub the ashes on your skin before heading outdoors to keep ticks at bay.outdoorblog.org/how-to-dispose-of-campfire-ashes/
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The Campfire ash ceremony (also known as a Friendship Ash ceremony) is a ritual associated with Scouting meant to convey the long history and fellowship associated with the movement. Attributed to Lord Baden-Powell, it is said that he would take a small amount of the ashes from the campfire he was at, and … See more
In Scouting, the tradition is said to have started with Baden-Powell at Brownsea Island Scout camp in 1907.
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