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Old November 11, 2014   #1
Cole_Robbie
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Default Pine Needles in Media?

I'm going to try to make my own grow mix for next year. I have access to a field of composted cow manure that has proven to be an excellent soil amendment. It has a lot of decomposed hay in it, so it's fluffy already, but I will probably mix something in with it for aeration. Perlite is the obvious answer, and I'll do that for any bedding plants I sell. For large container plants of my own, I would prefer something I can get for free.

I have access to pine needles. I've read it's a myth that they acidify soil. I think a container tomato would be done long before any of the needles decomposed. I can't find anything about anyone using them in grow media, though.

I also have a lot of old hay sitting around, and I might try some of it as well. All I need to add to the manure is a little bit of aeration.
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