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PlanetaCactus: Cactus pots and transplant - Cactus care and growing
... pot with a piece of broken pottery with the convex side placed upwards or with coarse gravel. Next put a layer of soil while holding the plant in place with the other ... system but not the neck of the plant. Then add a 1 cm. layer of coarse gravel. This will help in preventing stem rot. Once the transplant is done, and just if ...
english.planetacactus.com

justgardeners.com
... compost (I like mushroom compost) and an equal volume of sand, gravel or perlite for drainage. Backfill the trench, rake the bed smooth, ... (indicating bad drainage and the need for lots more sand or gravel). Fertilize monthly for the duration of the growing season. If it ... 15" a year), you can mulch your plants with small stones, coarse gravel, or sand to keep their stems and leaves off the moist ...
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Cultivation - Flora.boskowan.cz
... gravel. The ratio depends on particular specie. It is necessary to put some drainage on the bottom of he flowerpot (e.g. coarse gravel). Some species, especially the sensitive ones, should have some gravel ...
www.boskowan.cz

flora.boskowan.cz Cultivation
... gravel. The ratio depends on particular specie. It is necessary to put some drainage on the bottom of he flowerpot (e.g. coarse gravel). Some species, especially the sensitive ones, should have some gravel ...
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Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service
... parts peat moss or compost and one part perlite. Put a one-inch layer of coarse gravel or broken pot pieces in the bottom of the pot to insure drainage. Then put ...
www.ext.nodak.edu

My orchids
... treefern, or one of the coarse, inorganic potting materials such as gravel, broken tile or brick, or very coarse bark, without finer additives ... . Only when outgrowing pot. Do no disturb unless necessary. Gravel, medium bark or osmunda except for terrestrials which like cymbidium ... new roots have started to show. Drainage is important. Coarse gravel is good, or osmunda, first placing crock in bottom ...
www.geocities.com/Kitty_ni

Washboard
... be found in smaller rivers and streams also. Areas with slower current and muddy to coarse gravel bottoms are preferred, and it may be found up to 50 feet deep. Its name ...
www.gpnc.org

august2000
... a charming tea pot, fill it to the bottom of the spout with coarse gravel, then top with potting soil and plant away. After watering your garden, ... Drainage holes can be punched in the lower portion of the bag, gravel used to fill about 1/2 of the bag, then add potting mix and seasonal plants. The gravel serves two purposes - it will help drainage and weight the bag so ...
www.io.com

October, 1998
... will be filled with a high quality soil and topped off with two inches of coarse gravel or chicken grit. Vines Several vines are becoming quite striking as the summer comes to ...
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Soil FAQ
... We have choices available : from the yellow type builders sand over gravel like sands on to pure quartzite sands (used to polish cement ... a mix with a small amount of soil and lots of coarse gravel, pumice, and other inorganic materials that promote drainage. Then pot ... The solution seemed to be an intermediate step of transplanting in coarse vermiculite. 5) Is this raft hydro system used for small ...
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