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... Meyers Conservatory ( great place!!) They were just unflasked before shipping and I planted them into several com pots ( fine sphagnum). Most have done well but lately I have noticed some yellowing on some of the leaves. The Sphagnum tends to stay moist so do you think they are overly wet? I do see healthy white roots with green tips on most. This is my first attempt with these ...
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... , for rather "stepping on your toes" there, maybe should clarify a few things about sphagnum moss for you. In the Countries where it's harvested to supply commercial/hobbyist growers with the ... major harvestors that export worldwide. New Zealand's experimenting with growing sphagnum moss in glass houses for commercial use!
So, as you can see, the taking/using of this natural ...
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... hers below) is a lovely example of her work. Here she combines designs and colors from nature (the botanical name for the sphagnum mosses prevalent on Alice’s Isle of Lewis is Sphagnum capillifolium) into a tiny cap for a precious newborn.
My amazingly thoughtful friend Becky ordered some of Alice’s yarn – all the way ...
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... the bitter herbs of Passover, was thought also to have been mixed with the sweet herbs and grasses of the manager.
Materials you will need for your basket of Herbs:
Several different cutting of fresh herbs
Sphagnum moss
Basket
Plastic bowl to line the basket
About six weeks before the holidays, take cuttings of the herbs from outdoors. Soak the moss in some water. Place the plastic bowl in the ...
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... substrate and have two identical hides in the tank (one directly over the UTH (which is attached to a thermostat), one on the cool side) and a large ceramic water bowl. I also have a little bit of damp Sphagnum moss in a small ceramic bowl to help keep the humidity levels up. Along with the UTH, I also use an infrared bulb, which is hooked up to a dimmer. I have 50% of the screen top covered with ...
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... my live-in male companion, has recently taken over the flower box by the kitchen window, where he can enjoy the outdoors while keeping an eye on things going on inside of the house. He even matted down the sphagnum moss into a little nest. It's under the eaves of the roof so he can keep dry from the rain while resting there. I must admit that it took me a little by surprise the first time ...
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