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Lighting/medium requirements - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... , but I use only inorganic media with a bit of coconut chips now. I rarely have problems with fungus (and that's the ... I repot them again, but in the inorganic medium? Or will the bark chips work for now as long as I keep them protected from the ... Meanwhile, exercise precaution you don't overwater your orchids in the fir bark mix. RE: Lighting/medium requirements clip this post email this post what ...
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Use Of Mulches
... ; composted leaves may be better. Wood chips - may be too coarse for fine perennials but excellent for tree-shrub borders; very long lasting and effective. Commercial bark chips - expensive but fairly long lasting ...
gardenline.usask.ca

justgardeners.com
... soil around the plant. Water thoroughly, then mulch with two or three inches of straw, bark chips, or other organic matter. To attract birds to your property, landscape with trees that meet ...
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mark huss roses - PennJersey Care Winners
... peat and composted cow manure, and mulched them well with a deep layer of hardwood bark chips. I watered them in well. Then I left them. I believe my mother watered them ...
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Planting, Propagating & Hybridizing
... a good drink of water daily for about a week. A mulch, such as pine bark chips, will help trap needed moisture and is worth its weight in gold snuffing out those ...
www.abacom.com

Alpine Garden Society
... 3 cm of coarse drainage material: gravel, broken pots, stone chips or something similar. (If you have a very shallow trough ... Over the coarse drainage material, place about 3 cm of coarse bark chips, coarse peat siftings or turf with the grass side down. ... now a number of alternatives available to the gardener, such as bark, wood fibre, wood waste, cocoa shell, coconut fibre (coir), refuse derived ...
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AP Playground May 2006 - Peachtree DeKalb Airport Playground
... the United States are some of the activities that will keep your kids occupied. Soft bark chips fill in the playground area in addition to grassy areas. Restrooms and tables are available ...
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... back in the hole. Mix up to one part of amendment (e.g. finely ground bark) to two parts of original soil as the back fill. The soil in the planting ... and competing with the young tree’s roots. A layer of about three inches of bark chips or other material should be spread over the area of the planting hole. In subsequent ...
www.berkeleyhort.com

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... the roots from frost, reduce the growth of weeds, and enrich the soil (i.e. bark chips, rotted manure, garden compost, gravel, black plastic). MULCHING PAPER: A biodegradable sheet made of peat ...
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Bribie Island Orchid Society - Orchid Information and Photographs
... epiphytic orchids. Most of these comprise differing proportions of well aged bark chips, sieved decomposed granite (5mm-10mm in size) and charcoal. Many growers ... 2 parts coarse sand; 1 part scrub soil; 1 part wood chips; 1 part leaf mould. A small amount of blood and bone ... well if attached to suitable host trees which do not shed their bark. Other species and hybrids can be grown in pots placed in ...
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