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Sphagnum: Peat Moss for Beginners and Experts (Torfmoose für Anfänger und Profis)
Sphagnum: Peat Moss for Beginners and Experts (Torfmoose fr Anfnger und Profis) Copyright 2004 by Eva M. Temsch. All rights reserved. Contact webmaster
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Sphagnum Moss vs Sphagnum Peat Moss
... to line wire baskets and make wreaths. It is the LIVING moss that grows on top of a sphagnum bog. Sphagnum peat moss is used as a soil conditioner by gardeners. It is ... of a fungal disease called Cutaneous Sporotrichosis, which according to Gerry Hood of the Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss Association, is causing some concern within gardening circles. Sporotrichosis is a chronic infection identified by ...
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Piaranthus geminatus
... compost and will then root from the underside of the stems. It can also be increased from seeds sowing in spring in moist, sandy peat moss. Potting medium: Since roots are quite shallow, use a cactus mix or add extra perlite or pumice to regular soil potting soil. A gritty, very free-draining compost is suitable, and clay pots help the plants to dry ...
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Stapelia leendertziae
... compost and will then root from the underside of the stems. It can also be increased from seeds sowing in spring in moist, sandy peat moss. Barely cover seeds. Seeds germinate quickly. In any season it's best to lay the stems out for several days before replanting them and then pot them only in dry soil and with hold any water until they begin to ...
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CRHS - Hosta Care
... Those I had to replant will be smaller next year. Once you have your divisions, the next step is planting them. Do not let the roots dry out too much. If you can not plant them right away, place some moist dirt or peat moss on the roots and put them in a place out of direct sun light. If your roots dry a little bit before you get a chance ...
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November 2003 Newsletter
... time I was a rose newbie and carefully recorded his advice in my first garden journal. 4 quarts peat moss, 1 quarts Milorganite, 2 quarts dehydrated cow manure, 1 cup bone meal and 2 cups alfalfa pellets ... offered for sale by William Paul's "The Rose Garden" catalogue. There were nearly 800 Alba, Centifolia, Moss, Damask, and Gallica Roses. But, by the time of the 10th edition in 1910, this list of ...
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Doug's Way With Roses
... is the ideal time to rejuvenate old beds by adding fresh organic matter and sand or perlite. Apply a mixture of 2/3 sphagnum peat moss, ground pine bark, mushroom compost, rotted sawdust, or other similar organic material, and 1/3 sand or perlite to a depth of about two inches around existing older plants. Using a spading fork, work this material down into ...
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Growing sphagnum moss - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... Zone Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Bog Garden Forum | Post a Follow-Up Growing sphagnum moss clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by Krstofer ... want to grow it as a top dressing on the nepenthes and, by itself on a bed of peat moss. I am hoping someone can give me, as detailed instruction as possible, to grow and maintain this ...
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How to contain peat in a heavy downpour? - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... , I'm probably going to put marginals in it, but I wanted to know how to keep the peat moss mix from overflowing the edges and going everywhere in a heavy rain storm? I probably won't even ... it to keep it in place? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks, charjar Follow-Up Postings: RE: How to contain peat in a heavy downpour? clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent ...
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Baby's-tears, Irish moss
... . SOIL MIX: 1 part sterilized garden loam, 1 part clean coarse sand or Perlite, and 1/2 to 1 part sphagnum peat moss. PROPOGATION: Division SELECTION GUIDE: Select sturdy, shapely, healthy plant free from insect and disease damage. New leaf growth is desirable. Avoid those with yellow or brown leaf margins, wilted or water soaked leaves. CARE: Challenging. Difficult ...
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