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Re: Coco Fiber
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- Subject: Re: Coco Fiber
- From: D* P* <d*@voyager.net>
- Date: Thu, 21 Aug 1997 18:06:40 -0400
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Cynthia Bishop wrote:
> Hi All...I have been using coco fiber to start my begonia seeds
> and fern
> spores with no problems at all. It holds the moisture well
> without becoming
> too soggy. I have planted tomatoes and other large seeds in it
> also with no
> problems. I now use it in my soilless plant mix all the time.
> It takes the
> place of the peatmoss. Hope this helps...Cyn
> Cynthia M. Bishop
> Golden Hills Nursery
> P.O. Box 247
> Macdoel, CA. 96058
> Begonias, Ferns, Perennials
> (916) 398-4203 Fax(916) 398-4206
> The love of gardening, a seed once planted, never dies.
Where would I buy this?
--
Diana Pederson, Michigan, Zone 5 (4)
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