
Cheers Alpineart
You just drop em in pure scoria?? I always thought you mixed something else with it for some reason. Hows the water retention of scoria??alpineart wrote:Hi GreenThumb , mate if this is left any longer i will have to dig it out of the scoria bed . Cant split it up that would be criminal , wont get another chance at a base like this , getting too old for that caper .
I have contemplated a hoist, just need to justify it to the wife
, she might tell me to get the new stihl out and cut it down to size
. I will work out some sort of aid , looked at a mobile gantry on guntree the other day
, need a power driven machine me thinks
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Hi Mo' I do it with confidence Mate , I think that scoria has special appeal to plants . I have used it for quite a few years and the root production has surpassed anything i have ever used . It works on most species as a blended bonsai mix and pure as in these beds and pots for collected material . Its a pity i didn't leave all those big Junipers in here .
I think it time to test out the replacement die grinder and definately lighten it up a bit .
Cheers Fella's . Alpine
They love it Mo:MoGanic wrote:You just drop em in pure scoria??
Hi Mo' , mate your in Vic so it would be worth your time to go to the Beveridge quarry and get a load be it bags or bulk . Load your own bags is the same price "weight only" . You dont have to buy it by the tonne , I just have a few more pots than most . Be sure to ask for 8mm screening it is specialist material used by the telco's for pit and junction layingMoGanic wrote:Wow, thanks guys! Might go down that path with next years repots.
Cheers,
Mo