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Just a heads up! Be cautious with any kind of wood chips you add on top of the containers. Aged birch and other trees are fine but stay away from any pine trees with high tannin content.This morning. Everyone loved their corrected watering, colors are smoothing out, transplants are already taking off. I’ll finish off transplants tonight
Just a heads up! Be cautious with any kind of wood chips you add on top of the containers. Aged birch and other trees are fine but stay away from any pine trees with high tannin content.
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Cedar is definitely a bad topper, mice/rats that are raised in cedar bedding cannot be fed to snakes or reptiles cuz the cedar oils are toxic, cedar is used as a natural pest repellent as well.Great reminder! I’ve also heard/read that Walnut and Cedar are both poor choices for indoor/container growing. I went with Cypress for the large chunked container, the other ones have Cannabis mulch in different types to see which I prefer.
I’ve got hay and barley straw on the list of mulches to try as well. Currently I prefer the cola stems from smaller plants. There’s good airflow, it doesn’t block my top dresses, and it’s helping retain moisture really well
Cedar is definitely a bad topper, mice/rats that are raised in cedar bedding cannot be fed to snakes or reptiles cuz the cedar oils are toxic, cedar is used as a natural pest repellent as well.
They make a hay for strawberries... It's very good for topping.
Great, thanks Gee I'm gonna have that song in my head all day now she's got the lookThey look like they linked to the new soil just fine. They should get really vigorous now. They got The Look.
Hopefully for Keff's sakeGreat, thanks Gee I'm gonna have that song in my head all day now she's got the look