I found it much easier and cleaner to just use course bedding sand from Bunnings and Osmocote root tabs for water gardens also from Bunnings much cleaner and easier, I've been doing it for years and I propagate a lot of them year after year, those pots that you have used are a bit of a waste of time as well, better to use shallow 200mm pots so the plants can spread, I can't see the sense in taking it out of one pot and putting it into another the same size and then covering them with rocks, if you use the coarse bedding sand it will definitely sink and I don't even wash it as it clears up pretty quick.
I found it much easier and cleaner to just use course bedding sand from Bunnings and Osmocote root tabs for water gardens also from Bunnings much cleaner and easier, I've been doing it for years and I propagate a lot of them year after year, those pots that you have used are a bit of a waste of time as well, better to use shallow 200mm pots so the plants can spread, I can't see the sense in taking it out of one pot and putting it into another the same size and then covering them with rocks, if you use the coarse bedding sand it will definitely sink and I don't even wash it as it clears up pretty quick.
Two parts LOAM, one part sand, one part gravel
thanks for that -i thought he said lime
I have a natural brook/pond and would love to know more about what to plant to hold the sides up when there’s a rush of water or flooding.
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