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Mar 12, 2014 1:54 PM CST
Name: Ken Ramsey
Vero Beach, FL (Zone 10a)
Bromeliad Vegetable Grower Region: United States of America Tropicals Plumerias Orchids
Region: Mississippi Master Gardener: Mississippi Hummingbirder Cat Lover Composter Seller of Garden Stuff
I received this Tree-Mail from Greene. She received the link from a friend, "Plant Sister".

"My friend and I were discussing coconut husk; she sent me an interesting link. I learned a lot about the different mediums available, but as the article talks about orchids I thought I would pass this on to you. I realize you may have already seen this, but it is supposed to be a newer version of the article. Thanks.

http://ladyslipper.com/coco3.h...

I wonder how many people think that peat moss is the same as milled sphagnum (peat) moss? I wonder how many think that coir is the same as coconut fiber chunks (also labeled as chopped coconut fiber.

The problem is that peat moss did originally begin as sphagnum moss and coir did begin as coconut fiber. But the terms are not interchangeable and the characteristics are different. Thus their usage in potting soils and orchid media produces a different end-result.
drdawg (Dr. Kenneth Ramsey)

The reason it's so hard to lose weight when you get up in age is because your body and your fat have become good friends.

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