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TCRC Fundraiser 2004
... Club cannot be responsible for the condition of roses that are not picked up promptly. Cocoa Bean Hulls in 2 cubic foot bags Click here for more info As always, supplies are limited ...
twincitiesrose.org

Calendar
... where it is needed. To conserve water apply mulch liberally. Use your own compost, FirMulch, Cocoa Bean Hulls, Shredded Cedar Bark, Planting Mix , Harvest Supreme, MicroBark or Patio Bark. January Fruit Trees Berries ...
www.berkeleyhort.com


... applying 1 to 2 inches of mulch. Shredded leaves, partially decomposed compost, grass clippings or cocoa bean hulls are all easy to turn in at the end of the season. Vegetable gardens often ... use on annual and perennial gardens. *May mat and block rainfall if shredded too fine. Cocoa bean hulls * Has a chocolate aroma when wet. Recommended for annual and perennial beds. *May mat and ...
www.extension.umn.edu

Marin Rose Society - Monthly Rose Care
... as they decompose. Things such as compost (mushroom), aged manure, leaves, pine needles, cocoa bean hulls (avoid with dogs), rice hulls, and lawn clippings (hopefully pesticide free). Non organic is such materials as gravel ...
www.marinrose.org

Perennials.com :: Mulching perennials helps to retain moisture and reduce weeding.
... other industry, such as bark or cocoa bean hulls. Some of the most common types are shredded hardwood and softwood bark, pine needles, nut hulls, ground corncobs and cocoa bean hulls. Many municipalities now shred garden waste ...
www.perennials.com

Watering, Mulching and Fertilizing Roses
... dry grass clippings make good mulches. More decorative materials such as shredded hardwood bark or cocoa bean hulls could also be used. Mulches should be applied about 2-3 inches deep and replaced ...
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu

Mulches for Home Grounds
... and inorganic. Organic mulches include wood and bark chips, straw, grass clippings and seed hulls. Inorganic or inert mulches include weed-barrier fabrics, gravel and rock. The ideal ... and their advantages and disadvantages. Mulch type Advantages Disadvantages General Comments Organic Mulches Cocoa-bean hulls Long lasting, dark brown color. Expensive. Compact; forms a crusty surface. Harmless if ...
www.ext.colostate.edu

All-America Rose Selections - Rose Care; The All-America Rose Selections is a non-profit association of rose growers and introducers dedicated to the introduction and promotion of exceptional roses.
... . Organic mulch is best - try wood chips and shavings, shredded bark, pine needles, cottonseed or cocoa-bean hulls, chipped oak leaves or peat nuggets. Apply in the spring just as the soil warms ...
www.rose.org