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Anyone found Al's mix ingredients in So. Maine?
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Posted by sallidz5 (My Page) on Wed, Feb 3, 10 at 21:09
| If anyone has found Al's container mix ingredients in Southern Maine, please do tell!! I have never seen or heard of Turface, Manna Pro Poultry grit or Gran-i-grit starter grit. The rest I've heard of - diatomaceous earth, perlite etc. but haven't noticed it anywhere. I'm about to start looking in earnest. Thanks! |
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- Posted by tapla z5b-6a MI (My Page) on
Wed, Feb 3, 10 at 23:06
| Where do you live? (nearest large city?) Al |
RE: Anyone found Al's mix ingredients in So. Maine?
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| Yes sallidz. I have found everything and have been using it for years. You can get the turface from the john deer company in south portland, the granigrit from Andys hardware in dayton, and pine bark just about anywhere. We do live in the pine tree state :) Let me know if I can help some more. filix. |
RE: Anyone found Al's mix ingredients in So. Maine?
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| Ha Ha, nearest large city, that is a relative term! I'm near Portland, Al. Thanks, I was going to start at Paris Farmers' Union, but Andy's is a great tip. I knew that availability had to be better in a more rural area. Do you mean Chad Little's as the John Deere Co. It's on Main St.? If so, I'd have never guessed; their website makes no mention of anything other than equipment. Yup, I know it's the pine tree state but, since size of bark matters and some of pine bark marketed as mulch is dyed to a consistent color..... (don't even get me thinking of that orange junk :o) ) I was asking to see if anyone had found a particular product and place to purchase bark of an already appropriate size as I am a realist and know that sorting/sifting is one thing, but chopping/ chipping is something that is just never going to happen at my house! |
RE: Anyone found Al's mix ingredients in So. Maine?
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- Posted by filix z5 maine (My Page) on
Thu, Feb 4, 10 at 13:56
| http://www.jollygardener.com/acadia_perennial_mulch.htm. The Acadia perennial mulch in a bag is all set to go. Don't have to add lime. Its already in there. They also sell it"without the lime" in large amounts to garden centers in the state. Call them to find the one nearest you. I sometimes buy it from a place in kittery. They sell it buy the yard. Because buying in the bag is kind of pricey. Lately I have been sifting my own. 207-998-5580 |
RE: Anyone found Al's mix ingredients in So. Maine?
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RE: Anyone found Al's mix ingredients in So. Maine?
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| Hey everyone.. I sense a bit of mix up here about this type bark.. Are we talking about the "gritty mix" or the "5.1.1 mix"? Al can correct me if I am wrong, but the bark you are suggesting that is already limed and decomposed would be best used for the 5.1.1. mix. The one from Jolly Gardener..That is if you are interested in making this one. The type of bark fines you want to use for the gritty mix is not composted as in his photos, and in this gritty type mix, you would add gypsum....It sort of looks like the reptile bark that Jodik has also posted before.. Take care Mike..:-) |
RE: useful guide
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| Here is a useful guide to making your mixes.. The type bark pictured almost half way down the thread are pictures Al posted and he explains which bark is best for what. Notice the bark for the gritty mix is barely composted, a much lighter color while the bark for the 5.1.1 mix is much darker.. Hope this helps.. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Al's pictures of components for mixes
RE: Anyone found Al's mix ingredients in So. Maine?
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- Posted by filix z5 maine (My Page) on
Thu, Feb 4, 10 at 21:25
| Thanks Mike. Yes that mulch is for the 5.1.1 They have uncomposted too, for the gritty mix. That might have to be sifted through a 1/4 inch screen. And then through a insect screen to remove dust. The gritty mix is sure worth the time. Sorry. :) filix. |
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- Posted by filix z5 maine (My Page) on
Thu, Feb 4, 10 at 21:36
| The john deer landscaping company In south portland I forget the name. Sorry. Give them a call and ask for allsport by profile. It's turface. filix. |
RE: Anyone found Al's mix ingredients in So. Maine?
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| Filix, Off topic and on. I love Maine! I love the hard shelled sweet lobster, and Arcadia National Park! The corn fields and the dirt roads that lead to no where. The ocean and forest that leads right up to the coast. I have friends that live there that want to grow in both mixes, and I thank you for helping me to help them. Mike..;-) |
RE: Anyone found Al's mix ingredients in So. Maine?
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- Posted by filix z 5 maine (My Page) on
Fri, Feb 5, 10 at 19:15
| Thanks Mike. Yes this place is beautiful. Great place to raise a family. Or retire. Loster,maple syrup, blueberries, ocean, and mountains. filix. I hope I was of some help to you sallidz. Sorry for the confusion. |
RE: Anyone found Al's mix ingredients in So. Maine?
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| Thanks, filix!; thanks Mike! |
RE: Anyone found Al's mix ingredients in So. Maine?
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| You are very welcome from all of us here.. I only live 40 minutes from Kittery Maine..Yes the outlets stores! |
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