RE: Carnivorous plants
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- Subject: RE: [CHAT] Carnivorous plants
- From: &* &* B* M* <w*@ameritech.net>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 20:26:14 -0500
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Less expensive is good! I may even have some of the dry-lock around here
somewhere. Thanks!
Blessings,
Bonnie (SW OH - zone 5)
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From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf
Of TeichFlora@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 2:10 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] Carnivorous plants
I have no experience with Hypertuffa either when it comes to bogs, etc. I
have leached concrete though before using the vinegar. I sometimes use
concrete
blocks....aka cinder blocks in the ponds. Before putting them in the pond,
I
soak them in a very strong vinegar solution (vinegar/water) for several
hours. Have never had a problem.
Another suggestion, from personal experience. I've done terra cotta and
concrete pots for water/bog/lotus gardens. I paint the inside surface...all
that
in contact with the water...with Dry-Lock. It's a concrete sealant that one
can purchase at Home Depot, etc. I have it tinted to a dark color (comes in
gray). I have never had a problem with these either. They make the pots
waterproof and none of the concrete leaches out. Totally fish safe. One
can use a
non-toxic rubber like paint too, available at pond supply places, but it is
much more expensive. The Dry-lock works just as good at less than half the
price.
Noreen
zone 9
Texas Gulf Coast
In a message dated 1/20/2004 11:02:51 AM Central Standard Time,
gardenchat-owner@hort.net writes:
As for Ceres' question about using vinegar water to rinse it to stop
the leaching...I have no personal experience here as I've not worked
with hypertuffa;
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