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tmc2009
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This is how I get the pine bark media that I use in my fig cuttings mix. |
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greenfig
Registered: Posts: 3,182 |
Why do you start with such a coarse bark? I've seen much finer bark at HD, you could get the same output amount from half a bag instead of two.. |
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WillsC
Registered: Posts: 1,698 |
Tom, |
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greenfig
Registered: Posts: 3,182 |
I found the one from HD, it is Earthgro 2 cu. ft. Groundcover Bark. |
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tmc2009
Registered: Posts: 854 |
Some of these products might be regional. I've never seen the HD Earthgro. It sort of looks like that shredded rubber mulch. Believe it or not there is not a Walmart near me but I'll check it out. The purple bags at HD have the shredded pine bark which is a different. I didn't buy the nuggets for this. I like the look of the course nugget for mulch around the trees so I had these bags sitting around. I have tried the orchid bark put it's too big. I don't see pine fines on Walmart's website |
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ADelmanto
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Would cedar or hemlock mulch work? The real kind. I can buy a yard of it for the price of 10 bags of pine bark. |
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Darkman
Registered: Posts: 629 |
Why don't you get an inexspensive shredder and run the pine park through it |
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greenfig
Registered: Posts: 3,182 |
[QUOTE=Darkman]Why don't you get an inexspensive shredder and run the pine park through it[/QUOTE] |
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rcantor
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Cedar inhibits the growth of other plants. I wouldn't use it. |
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WillsC
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[QUOTE=tmc2009]I don't see pine fines on Walmart's website[/QUOTE] |
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gorgi
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The best I have found is the 3 CuFt Pine Bark Mulch (sized ~1/2") available from 'Agway' (quality; almost orchid-grade!): |
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timclymer
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Agreed, George, that Agway stuff is good. I have yet to use it in rooting or mixing as a potting soil though. |
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Brooklynmatty
Registered: Posts: 279 |
[QUOTE=JustFigs]Has anyone tried that shredded rubber mulch mixed into rooting mix? I mean perlite is essentially puffed glass. I haven't read about anyone trying to lighten the mix?[/QUOTE] |
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bigbadbill
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I agree with Matt 100 percent. There are trace heavy metals ( zinc, cadmium, and lead) that leach out as decomposition occurs. This is expedited by the addition of fertilizers and pH amendments. The other chemical present in abundance is BHA ( butylated hydroxyanisole-a known carcinogen. |
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BronxFigs
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Hello members- |
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