The current style for soil in California is quite
coarse. the belief being that the fines clog up the
drain holes creating a soggy soil and promoting root
rot.
Kitsune Miko
--- Keith wrote:
I have heard that the use of a finer sized soil will
produce a finer
twigging of branches and smaller leafing. While a
soil that is more coarse
will not really affect the leafing or branching but
will encourage a more
fibrous root system. Does anyone know which, if
either, is true?
Keith
Eastern NC
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