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Do I need to "age" mulch? - Question for Wong
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 02:50:27 +0800, "nswong"
wrote: "Bill Oliver" wrote in message ... He said that I was taking the mulch from the wrong pile -- that the stuff I was loading had just been ground that day and would kill my plants, particularly if there was a lot of pine in it. He said that mulch had to sit for a couple of weeks and ferment a little before it could safely be used. He strongly suggested that if I was using the mulch for flower garden that I use the next pile over, which had been sitting for a couple of weeks. He said that the pile I was digging from would be good for driveways and walkways, but that I should be careful about using it around plants. I had never heard of that. Is that so? Does mulch have to "age?" When using new wood chip as mulch, nitrogen starvation may happen, this will weaken your plant and may cause dead to it. Some plant(wood chip) contain chemical(allelopathy) that inhibit the growth of other plants. Ageing will solve these two problem. Regards, Wong Wong - I dig the latitude and longitude but altitude is 5 meters? Is that correct? |
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Do I need to "age" mulch? - Question for Wong
"John Bachman" wrote in message
... Wong - I dig the latitude and longitude but altitude is 5 meters? Is that correct? Not able to understand your question. :-( If you refer to is't the m in the 5m of my email signitures are stand for meter, I suppose it's. From what I notice, those places near sea are having lower value of m in the listing. But up to now, I donot check it up for confirmation. Regards, Wong -- Latitude: 06.10N Longitude: 102.17E Altitude: 5m |
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