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Carnivorous Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... :26 11 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Jun 27, 06 at 13:42 sedge peat for sarracenias and VFT Posted by: clover_2006 uk on Sun, Jun 25, 06 at 10 ...
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Potting Mixes for Certified Organic Production
... environmental impact and sustainability of reed-sedge peat harvesting as it is now practiced is certainly questionable.(15) Organic growers should be cautious when purchasing peat moss. Many commercial sources ... peat. Besides the peat formed by decomposed sphagnum moss, other peats come from reeds, sedges, and grasses. Reed sedge peat is typically very dark or black and does not have visible peat ...
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... . Humus is supplied mainly by adding animal manure, leaf mold, decayed garden refuse (compost), peat moss, sedge peat and by turning under crops grown as cover crops or green manures. HUSK: 1. The ...
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... pollinia in loosely coherent "packets". SECUND: To one side, as flowers on an inflorescence. SEDGE PEAT: The peat that results from decaying masses of several types of mosses. SEDIMENTARY ROCK: Rock composed of ...
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Fuchsia Compendium
... but the basis of many soilless composts much favoured by gardeners. Peat has some disadvantages; attracts certain pests; i.e. sciarid flies, ... as the plant becomes top heavy. See moss peat and sedge peat. If you have a peat based compost that is very dry, before ... , shapes and colours. Robust. Disadvantages: To light, especially when using peat based compost, they blow over easily. Walls can be too ...
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Fuchsia Compendium
... - mushroom flies, fungus gnats - small flies always seen flying close to the compost. Mostly invade peat based composts where they lay their eggs. The larvae can damage the roots sufficiently to ... bees and wasps entering . SECATEURS - sharp, buy the best and they will last a lifetime. SEDGE PEAT - consists of partly decomposed sedges and is generally acidic but some are alkaline depending on ...
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Cypripedium.de (Frosch) - International Cypripedium Forum
... :56 01/11/2003 (0) Sedge Peat - Gerhard Stickroth 21:50:59 16/11/2003 (3) Re: Sedge Peat - Seb Blaszko 15:56:32 20/11/2003 (1) Re: Sedge Peat - Anthony Darby 17:35:53 ...
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Cypripediums and other terrestrials
... three months cold dormancy. Cultural information for Cypripedium parviflorum Soil media: two parts black (sedge) peat, one part sand, two-three parts perlite. Mulch with shredded leaves, one inch deep. ... Cypripedium yatabeanum Soil media: three parts sand, two parts milled sphagnum moss, one part sphagnum peat, 1/3 part charcoal chips. Mulch with shredded leaves or partially rotted pine needles. ...
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Cyp. Haven: Culture Sheet (culture-2, C.E.W.)
... , C.E.W.) Cultural Information Cultural information for: Cypripedium parviflorum Soil media: two parts black (sedge) peat, one part sand, two-three parts perlite. Mulch with shredded leaves, one inch deep. In ...
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Bottlebrush sedge
Bottlebrush sedge Bottlebrush sedge (Carex comosa) The shaded area reflects the part of Minnesota this species is native to: Continue to next photo Back to Plant & Seed List Soil Moisture: Wet to Aquatic Soil Type: Peat Sun Exposure: Full Sun Habitat: Sedge Meadows, Lake Edges Height: 1-2 ft.
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