The nails are left in the ash of the fire, which we bury around the property and garden. The nails will eventually break down and provide minerals and nutrients for the soil .
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The nails are left in the ash of the fire, which we bury around the property and garden. The nails will eventually break down and provide minerals and nutrients for the soil .
That's a resourceful use for them. I was more saying to avoid them while you're carrying the wood. Getting bitten by a stray nail hurts... and if they're rusty then you have more problems.