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94Aggie June 4, 2017 10:35 PM

can I substitute cedar fines for pine fines in Earthtainer?
 
Hi All,

Has anyone here tried using cedar fines in place of pine bark fines in the 3:2:1 mix in an Earthtainer?

I'm grasping at straws. I can't find any pine fines at all, and all the fines or mulch or soil conditioner I can find has artificial dye or additional ingredients added. I did find some undyed mulch in bulk, but the minimum purchase was 2 cubic yards, and I just need 10 cubic feet.

I'm in Albuquerque, just in case someone local has the inside scoop.

Thanks!

friedgreen51 August 3, 2017 09:54 PM

Pine Bark Fines
 
Hi,
I you have access to a chipper/shredder you can make your own fines from any size pine bark mulch. That is what we do all the time. It saves money and pine bark chips or pine bark mulch is cheap and easy to find.

rnewste August 3, 2017 10:10 PM

Yes, as Cedar is also a coniferous tree, it should work equally well in the 3:2:1 combo mix.

Raybo:)

Salaam August 4, 2017 11:02 AM

As far as I know, cedar breaks down much slower than pine, and for that reason is not recommended as a mulch for in-ground gardening. Does this have any implications for its use in the soil medium for Earthtainers?

Worth1 August 4, 2017 11:09 AM

Cedar or juniper.
Worth


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