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I remember that price when I was chatting with them a few years back but I never got keen enough to buy a pallet myself when I hadn't tried it.
Nice to know it is still available for that price.
Nice to know it is still available for that price.
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Mt Syliva Diatomite sell for $8.50 or so ex mine by the pallet as well
Ray and Clinting Will be ordering a pallet this week I believe, so should have stock soon
Give them a ring and hurry them up please as I have lots of potting still to do
Ken
Ray and Clinting Will be ordering a pallet this week I believe, so should have stock soon

Give them a ring and hurry them up please as I have lots of potting still to do

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i have this great place in Victoria a town called Ballarat which makes a premium potting mix for 120 bucks a generous metre. i buy a few metres and add 5mm scoria and purlite in proportional amounts, 4 parts potting mix 2 parts scoria and 1 part purlite. A very reasonable mix and not to much outlay. might be informative for people out this way.
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what size Scorio?
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LOL must be late. He did say 5 mmBretts wrote:what size Scorio?
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No silly, that was the scoria. . . . . te hehekcpoole wrote:LOL must be late. He did say 5 mmBretts wrote:what size Scorio?
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Have your fun!
I am afraid to ask where it come from now. I have been looking for that size like others:)
I am afraid to ask where it come from now. I have been looking for that size like others:)
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I have finally been able to get another batch of Diatomite.
This is the new supplier " Mt Sylvia" , I picked up a bag on the way home from work on thursday from Enfield Produce as Ray has not got any yet, but has been ordered and delivery is pending. ( it is amazing what you can carry on a motorbike !)
The bag is 35L and costs $20.
Compared to Miadenwell, it is more variable size and has much more dust, so will have to make sure we wash it pot well after Potting up.Once washed it looks the same.
I have placed a Sample in a jar of water so I can test its longevity just like I have done with maidenwell. that jar had been soaking for 2 years now and is still firm as the day I put it in.
From the look of it, Mt Sylvia will be the same.
Ken
This is the new supplier " Mt Sylvia" , I picked up a bag on the way home from work on thursday from Enfield Produce as Ray has not got any yet, but has been ordered and delivery is pending. ( it is amazing what you can carry on a motorbike !)
The bag is 35L and costs $20.
Compared to Miadenwell, it is more variable size and has much more dust, so will have to make sure we wash it pot well after Potting up.Once washed it looks the same.
I have placed a Sample in a jar of water so I can test its longevity just like I have done with maidenwell. that jar had been soaking for 2 years now and is still firm as the day I put it in.
From the look of it, Mt Sylvia will be the same.
Ken
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I was looking for the Maidenwell website again for Jamie. I came across this.
http://www.maidenwelldiatomiteaustralia.com/
I can only imagine that some one was not happy once the diatomite dust settled
Luckily the proper website is still there
http://maidenwelldiatomite.com/
There is still lots of intresting stuff in this thread
http://www.maidenwelldiatomiteaustralia.com/
I can only imagine that some one was not happy once the diatomite dust settled

Luckily the proper website is still there

http://maidenwelldiatomite.com/
There is still lots of intresting stuff in this thread

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Hey Kenkcpoole wrote:The only Volcanic product I can find in Oz is Scoria, Pumice, Lava rock, Kyodama etc is as common as Unobtanium here. No where can I find a supplier of of said products.
Scoria is no good as the smallest I can find is 10mm. There is a mine in Victoria that has 3-5 mm in size, but they do not ship. It must be picked up.
Ken
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It is actually mined near mount barker in South Australia but the company (richgro) is located in W.ASteveT wrote:Rich Grow Aquatic Planting Mix is a product called 'spongalite' (I contacted the distributer). The great irony is that it comes all the way from WA but I prefer the look of it over diatomite which is highly available to me here in Brisbane (from the pet store around the corner). I believe it holds less water than diatomite (only around 50% vs 100% its own volume) so I intend to use it for my large JBPs (possibly even straight).
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LOL
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We do have clay kitty litter here, i got some to make clay background for terrariums but didnt know if it was suitable or not till i got it, turns out it wasnt suitable, its baked and wont mix with water. Might have a crack at using it in my mixesapisto wrote:I only use baked clay kitty litter for my trees
no organic material at all
All i can say is the root formation beats aka(cloga)dama hands down and you dont have to chisel it off when you go to repot. The stuff just shakes off and actively improves in looks as the years go on.
It can be reused again and again and does not break down
Though i dont think its to be had down under though that expanded clay granuals if small enough are effectively the same sort of thing but they can float a bit from previous experience
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I found this product recommendation whilst reading an American garden forum. http://www.turface.com/turface-products ... -quick-dry pity we cant get it here
it seems its similar to what stymie was talking about

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http://www.turface.com/sites/default/fi ... 0Sheet.pdf has a good Ph level too
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