Saw this little blurb, almost just an aside, from a food blogger, that mentioned she did a bottom layer of pine cones in her container plants. Aided drainage, reduced weight, the plants loved it, blah, blah, blah. Said she filled about the bottom 25% or so of the container.
Have never heard of this, even though I've used bark fines for decades. Also have 2-100'+ pine trees in the front yard alone and a bunch of partially broken down cones from last year(s), to play with. She also mentioned using old rotted limbs that had fallen from her pines, which I have heard of and use in the garden.
Think I'll do a couple of 5gal buckets with some annual herbs like Basil so I can check the mix out next fall when they die off and I can dump the buckets.
Will update as things go along.
Wet
Have never heard of this, even though I've used bark fines for decades. Also have 2-100'+ pine trees in the front yard alone and a bunch of partially broken down cones from last year(s), to play with. She also mentioned using old rotted limbs that had fallen from her pines, which I have heard of and use in the garden.
Think I'll do a couple of 5gal buckets with some annual herbs like Basil so I can check the mix out next fall when they die off and I can dump the buckets.
Will update as things go along.
Wet