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Brian Berggoetz 18-12-2003 08:33 PM

[IBC] Fir bark question
 
I have recently found a bark mulch at Home Depot the same size as the
fine grade fir bark, though it is much less pricey. It is $3 for about
2 or 3 cubic feet. The bag lists bark and forest products for
ingredients. Is this going to be about even in applications compared to
fir bark or is fir bark much better? I am concerned with moisture
retention because of the summer heat, (over 100 and bone dry).
Brian in Tucson Zone 12

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Bart Thomas 18-12-2003 08:42 PM

[IBC] Fir bark question
 
----- Original Message -----

I have recently found a bark mulch at Home Depot the same size as the
fine grade fir bark, though it is much less pricey. It is $3 for about
2 or 3 cubic feet. The bag lists bark and forest products for
ingredients. Is this going to be about even in applications compared to
fir bark or is fir bark much better?


Let's see. Forest products include bugs, mice squirrels, dung, deer, leaves,
etc.

Mmmm......

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David J. Bockman 18-12-2003 09:42 PM

[IBC] Fir bark question
 
Not the same, although not necessarily worse. Check out major orchid
suppliers in your area for 'Redwood Forest Products' seedling orchid bark in
50 pound bags.

David J. Bockman, Fairfax, VA (USDA Hardiness Zone 7)
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I have recently found a bark mulch at Home Depot the same size as the
fine grade fir bark, though it is much less pricey. It is $3 for about
2 or 3 cubic feet. The bag lists bark and forest products for
ingredients. Is this going to be about even in applications compared to
fir bark or is fir bark much better? I am concerned with moisture
retention because of the summer heat, (over 100 and bone dry).
Brian in Tucson Zone 12


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Chris Cochrane 18-12-2003 10:58 PM

[IBC] Fir bark question
 
Hi Brian. You write,
I ... found bark mulch at Home Depot the same size as the
fine grade fir bark... The bag lists bark and forest product
for ingredients


The worry you might have of "forest products" is that it probably contains
much shredded wood as opposed to bark. Whereas bark breaks down to create
nitrogen, wood draws nitrogen from the soil thus depleting the major
nutrient for foliage growth & health.

Best wishes,
Chris... C. Cochrane, , Richmond VA USA

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