Posted by Markjump on November 9, 2011, 1:40 pm
Hi,
I got cocos in a pot in my living room. I want to covered the soil
surface some how. Do you think what I should use to cover it, moss,
stones or what?
Thank you in advance.
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Markjump
Posted by Higgs Boson on November 9, 2011, 4:32 pm
wrote:
> Hi,
> I got cocos in a pot in my living room. I want to covered the soil
> surface some how. Do you think what I should use to cover it, moss,
> stones or what?
> Thank you in advance.
> --
> Markjump
***The finest (smallest) grade of wood mulch. If you only need a
small amount, dunno if it's sold other than big bags. Might save some
for renewing the mulch from time to time, or use in the garden if you
have one.
HB
Posted by Markjump on November 10, 2011, 3:48 am
Higgs Boson;941471 Wrote:
>
> ***The finest (smallest) grade of wood mulch. If you only need a
> small amount, dunno if it's sold other than big bags. Might save some
> for renewing the mulch from time to time, or use in the garden if you
> have one.
>
> HB
Thank you.
I don't understand what you meant.
"wood mulch" = small piece of wood?
"dunno" = ?
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Markjump
Posted by Brooklyn1 on November 9, 2011, 5:01 pm
Markjump wrote:
>I got cocos in a pot in my living room. I want to covered the soil
>surface some how.
Why?
Posted by Pat Kiewicz on November 10, 2011, 7:56 am
Markjump said:
>Hi,
>I got cocos in a pot in my living room. I want to covered the soil
>surface some how. Do you think what I should use to cover it, moss,
>stones or what?
I like the look of small, smooth rounded pebbles, indoors. (Not
recommended for a plant that might need frequent repotting.)
Outdoors, I generally use cocoa shells to dress up my pots. These
tend to get dumped into the compost bin at the end of the season so
something organic makes sense there.
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Pat in Plymouth MI
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> I got cocos in a pot in my living room. I want to covered the soil
> surface some how. Do you think what I should use to cover it, moss,
> stones or what?
> Thank you in advance.
> --
> Markjump