Discararded pot plants used as a pot filler?
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 11:54:02 +0100, "john hamilton"
wrote:
When the local council have pulled out all the 'finished' plants they have
put out in flower beds, they throw them on a big unsightly heap in a remote
corner of the cemetery.
After a while it ends up being a very sandy type of compost. It doesnt look
like there is much loam in it.
Would this be good to throw into garden pots mixed with some additional
soil? I guess the dead plants would just rot down and add some nutrition to
the mix?
It also has a lot of small bits of chopped tree bark in it. Would this tree
bark help with moisture retention, or would it be a waste of time from that
point of view? Would I be better picking out the tree bark and throwing it
away? Thanks.
I sift spent potting mix through a 1/2" hardware cloth and use it
around herbs (thyme, rosemary, sage).
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