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Tue, Apr 26, 11 at 13:31
| Anybody using it for the gritty mix? |
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- Posted by greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a (My Page) on Tue, Apr 26, 11 at 17:42
| I keep hearing commercials on the radio, but I haven't been by Home Depot to check the size... At $3.50 a bag, I'd buy a bunch if it were in the right size. Josh |
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| If you do stop by, please post your impression on the suitability for the gritty mix. Thanks, |
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- Posted by sprtsguy76 Santa Clara Ca. 9b (My Page) on Thu, Apr 28, 11 at 1:42
| I bought and used some of the earth-gro a couple years ago with ok results. Problem with the earth gro is when I called them they wouldnt specify what kind of bark it is. Which leads me to believe it is a mix of sorts. Redi-grow is based in Sacramento, you might want to check your area, they have several fir bark products which would be perfect. Another note about the earth-gro stuff is that its way too big for even the gritty mix, I've seen pieces as big as one inch in those bags. Damon |
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