NewGrower2011
Well-Known Member
Cleaning out the barn and have a bag of hardwood fines that has been sitting there for I know at least 3 or more years. I know people talk about pine bark fines as a soil amendment and was contemplating if I wanted to incorporate any of this in my next soil mix.
My first hesitation is the whole hardwood fines vs bine park fines and knowing the difference. The second was considering that its been sitting in a barn outside I'm hoping there's low to no risk of mites or other pests - or at least no more risk that I get from using a bag of Bu's compost, store bought castings, etc.
I usually keep things in my garage so the risk of pests is (in theory) lower, i.e. I've got some spagnum peat moss that has been sitting forever as well along with some other goodies. Just uncertain if the garage vs barn would really be that different and the risks that come from each.
Being so old and no food source for the pests I'm hoping everything should be dead and there's no risk but wanted some other opinions first.
My first hesitation is the whole hardwood fines vs bine park fines and knowing the difference. The second was considering that its been sitting in a barn outside I'm hoping there's low to no risk of mites or other pests - or at least no more risk that I get from using a bag of Bu's compost, store bought castings, etc.
I usually keep things in my garage so the risk of pests is (in theory) lower, i.e. I've got some spagnum peat moss that has been sitting forever as well along with some other goodies. Just uncertain if the garage vs barn would really be that different and the risks that come from each.
Being so old and no food source for the pests I'm hoping everything should be dead and there's no risk but wanted some other opinions first.