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08-04-2006, 11:03 PM posted to rec.ponds
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anerobic soil
Koi-lo aka Carolyn Adamo Gulley
Maiden name Witkowski born 1944
Current "husband":
Randy R. born 1946
3245 North Lamar Road Mount Juliet TN 37122-7806
wrote:
in the wild if you try to uproot a plant you will be struck by the stinkyness of the
dirt. it is how it is. Ingrid
"humBill" wrote:
Just curious here. I hear people saying just use clay like soil for lilies
and not soil with contents which will break down. But I notice every year,
even if I only use cat litter by the next, this soil has gone stinky and
anerobic.
Lately in my local group I have heard advice to just use gravel when
possible, to keep if from going anerobic.
What is the detriment of having anerobic soil in a pot?
Thanks
Bill Brister - Austin, Texas
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