Mazer
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Dear hillbill,Been using 8822 for 7 years or so.
does 8822 holds its structure like pumice or breaks down like rice hulls?
Structurally yours,
M
Dear hillbill,Been using 8822 for 7 years or so.
Dear hillbill,Been thinking of collecting horsetail plants, drying and chopping them up and see what might happen for aeration. Just for fun.
Just horsin' around.
I won't use horsetail indoors at this point but curious and it has a lot of silica which may keep it slow on breaking down and I would like to see. I tried par boiled rice hulls and they were good for 1 run but only 1 run. Still find a few hulls in my recycled mix. If I had a local source I might use them but freight is rediculous. I will feed my worms some.Dear hillbill,
Horsetail (Equisetum arvens usually, Equisetum hiemale sometimes, less frequently Equisetum japonicum) is great. but will breakdown. Not too quickly but fast enough. I would not count on it for long term aeration.
Horsingly yours,
M