Re: Florist Foam


I believe that the stuff you are referring to is not florist foam though it
looks like it.  It is a medium used for growing plants hydroponically and
is spun something or other.  I am sure you could find it at any website on
hydroponics.

Nan
>
><<  the
> florist foam that was in the pot,  the kind for cut flowers.
> I got to thinking    would this be a good thing to put in the bottom of
> your pot when planting  you spring annuals and perennials for the
> season? >>
>
>
>Donna-
>
>I have actually purchased plants that have been started as cuttings in the
>florist foam.  I, myself have never tried this method of rooting perennials
>but I do intend to give it a try next year. (some of the plants received in
>florist foam potted in dirt were Thumbergias and Clerodendrums)
>
>Happy Gardening
>
>Kemberly McLain
>Katy, Texas  Zone 9
>
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Sunset zone 24, USDA hardiness zone 10b or 11

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