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Old 24-06-2005, 11:55 AM
Kev Bailey
 
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We use potters clay mixed roughly 50/50 with peat in the UK. That would be
called peat moss in the USA.

Sphagnum moss is the same thing but fresh rather than rotted down for a few
hundreds or thousands of years in a peat bog. I'm sure either would work
equally well but the fresh moss, if kept damp enough, would regenerate a
coating of new moss more rapidly.

I think your proposed mix wouldn't be sticky enough. It would probably work
with the addition of some clay.

Cheers

Kev Bailey
Zone 9
N Wales, UK

What's the best thing to use to make muck for a rock planting? I read peat,
but the only peat I've found is peat moss- do you just chop it up real
fine? I was considering buying some of the Jiffy Pots and taking them
apart, and then mixing it wil the pieces of rock I chipped off (am using
featherstone)... would that work?
Susan Marsh

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