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What is the best potting soil for houseplants?

O.K. Hatchery FAQ
There are two basic potting soils for most houseplants, sphagnum peat based (tan), and sedge peat based (dark). The sphagnum peat based soil is lighter and works in hanging pots and planter boxes where weight is a factor. Sedge peat is heavier and works best for potted plants on a stable base and are less likely to get "knocked" over. O.K. Hatchery is Kirkwood's best horticultural resource for your lawn, garden, plants, trees, soil and fertilizing needs.
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What is the best potting mix for Paphs?

PAPHIOPEDILUM: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The one that works best for you and your conditions! You can grow Paphs in any number of different types of potting mix; you can even grow some of them mounted if you have the right conditions, although this technique is not suggested for beginners. The basic needs are ample ability for holding air and water, ability to stabilize the plant, and not too high a salt retention capability.
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What's the best type of potting soil mix to use with my Proven Winners?

Proven Winners :: Gardening Info :: FAQs
Any ready-to-use potting soil mix will suffice, as long as it is coarse enough to provide good drainage. For best results, we recommend Proven Winners-branded potting soil, which is specially formulated for superior results with all flowering plants. Available at your local independent garden center.
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What is the best potting material?

Frequently Asked Questions & Orchid Care
Whatever your vendor or source recommends and stocks is best. Orchids, in general, will grow satisfactorily in many different potting mixes if watering and fertilizing are adjusted appropriately. That is, if the basic requirements for moisture, root aeration and support are accommodated, the most readily available media in your particular area is probably the one that has proven to work the best.
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Frequently asked questions
The simple answer: Different species require different media. Orchids, in general, will grow satisfactorily in many different potting mixes if watering and fertilizing a readjusted appropriately. That is, if the basic requirements for moisture, root aeration and support are accommodated. Orchids are grown today commercially in a variety of media, from fir bark to sphagnum moss to the increasingly popular peat-based mixes.
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ODOM'S ORCHIDS -- FAQ
The simple answer: Whatever your vendor or source recommends and stocks is best. Orchids, in general, will grow satisfactorily in many different potting mixes if watering and fertilizing are adjusted appropriately. That is, if the basic requirements for moisture, root aeration and support are accommodated, the most readily available media in your particular area is probably the one that has proven to work the best.
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Can I re-use old potting soil?

San Diego Organic Supply - FAQs
Sure you can. You just need to rejuvenate it with some good organic fertilizer like WORMAGIC's 7-2-3 Granular all purpose fertilizer and treat with WORMAGIC Liquid worm castings and some Humic Acid and your ready to go!
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Welcome to South Pacific Orchids, Inc
Best is whatever your vendor or source recommends and stocks. Orchids, in general, will grow satisfactorily in many different potting mixes if watering and fertilizing are adjusted appropriately. That is, if the basic requirements for moisture, root aeration and support are accommodated, the most readily available media in your particular area are probably those that have proven to work the best.
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I need to re-pot my houseplants. What soil should I use?

FAQ's: Lawn & Garden
You need a good potting soil that allows for air movement, moisture retention and will not shrink away from the sides of the pot. Look for one that contains vermiculite, perlite and sphagnum peat.
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What kind of soil mix should I use for potting my bare root plants?

Sherman Nursery Company FAQ
The "potting soil" you use can be homemade or commercially available. If you choose a commercial mix, there will generally be several choices available depending on the type of stock you are potting. Excellent crops are being grown in many media.
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Winsome Orchids - Providing high-quality orchids to Fine Flo...
Orchids, in general, will grow satisfactorily in many different potting mixes if watering and fertilizing are adjusted appropriately. At Winsome Orchids, we produce three types of bark-based potting medias geared for different types of orchids. The difference is in the chemistry and water retention of the mix. We offer:
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Frequently asked questions
The simple answer: Different species require different media. Orchids, in general, will grow satisfactorily in many different potting mixes if watering and fertilizing are adjusted appropriately. That is, if the basic requirements for moisture, root aeration and support are accommodated. Orchids are grown today commercially in a variety of media, from fir bark to sphagnum moss to the increasingly popular peat-based mixes.
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Can I move my houseplants?

Cassidy's Transfer & Storage - Our Team
We cannot accept responsibility for safely moving your plants. They may suffer from a lack of water and light as well as probable temperature changes while in the van. You may prefer to transport them in the family car or to ship them by plane.
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CAN I TAKE HOUSEPLANTS WITH ME ON MY MOVE ?

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For Local Moves (1 Day Start to Finish) - Generally it is not a problem to take a few houseplants with you. Although we do not guarantee or insure them. -For Long-Distance Moves - We do not accept any plants at all on the vehicle. Plants do not travel well, and some states do not allows plants to cross state lines.
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Is it OK for my bird to eat my houseplants?

Frequently Asked Questions
Although it seems obvious when written out this way, you have a female bird. It is often difficult to determine the sex of your bird by looking at it.
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Reliable Moving and Storage: FAQs
You should plan to transport your houseplants in the family car or by other means. When deprived of water or exposed to extreme temperatures, many houseplants go into shock or die. Also, many states have strict regulations for transport of plants. For a complete list of items that cannot be shipped, please visit the Non-Allowables section of this Web site.
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Which soil mix works best?

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Quality potting soil for regular garden & houseplants. Preferably not mixed with coco coir or large amounts of perlite/vermiculite. For a detailed look at some brands and what potting soil should contain to support healthy growth and flowering please read this article: Most Common Plant Nutrient Problems Good potting soil is usually composed of peat moss and some beneficial extras.
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What are the best soil conditions for planting?

Frequently Asked Questions About The American Liberty Elm Gi...
Elms will tolerate a wide range of soil conditions, especially once they are established. For the best start for your elm, make sure the soil is well-drained and not too compacted. The pH should be between 6.0 and 7.0, and the soil should have a medium to high level of nutrients. You should plant your tree as soon as possible after its arrival; however, weather or other factors may delay your planting. In the fall, do not bring the tree inside for long-term storage or growing.
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Question: Do I use field soil, potting mix or a combination in the 5-Gallon-Grounderâ„¢?

Frequently Asked Questions & Information
Answer: A good soilless mix works best. Because there is little contact between the soil outside and the mix inside, a mix should be used. This is a distinct contrast to the Knit Fabric container where there is a great deal of contact between inside and outside through the thousands of small openings. Remember that the soils must drain well for a soilless mix in the Grounder work well. Answer: There is no precise answer here as soils are extremely variable.
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What are the best varieties of roses to plant for the central Florida climate and soil type?

Ask a Master Gardener
The key point in rose selection for Florida is locating a variety of rose that has been grafted onto the special root stock that grows best in central Florida. For year-round vigorous growth, choose roses grafted onto Rosa fortuniana or Dr. Huey root stock. The best tip for plant selection is to ask the "root stock" questions before purchasing a plant.
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When is the best time to take soil samples?

NCDA&CS Agronomic Division - Frequently Asked Questions ...
You can take soil samples any time throughout the year. Late summer or early fall is a good time to sample for most crops. Any lime that is recommended can then be applied and have enough time to react and change the pH before the next season's crop is planted. Collect soil samples 3 to 6 months before planting. For lawns, late summer (mid-August) is appropriate, particularly for cool-season grasses.
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What is the best soil, fertilizer and water amount for my tree?

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Japanese Maples must have constant moisture and good drainage. Mulch your tree with 2½ - 3" of shredded bark, preferably hardwood, to insulate the roots and prevent water from evaporating around the tree. Planting in the fall four to six weeks before the ground freezes is best. Regular watering is essential. In the spring one light application of a balanced fertilizer is usually adequate.
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What is the best grass of acidic or alkaline soil?

Jacobsen Golf & Turf: Dr. Milt F.A.Q.
Is your soil acidic or alkaline? Soil pH, a measure of alkalinity or acidity, directly affects the availability of nutrients. The appropriate soil pH for optimum turf grass growth will range between 6.0 and 7.5. Certain plant species are better adapted to acidic soils and others to alkaline soils. Knowing the difference is very important in providing appropriate cultural inputs. Knowing the soil pH will help you manage your turf better. Warm season grasses are more sensitive to soil pH.
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What soil conditions do earthworms like best?

FAQ - Earthworms
Earthworms generally prefer soil having a high clay/loam content with a good organic matter component like manure and decaying deciduous leaves. They do not like coarse sandy soils or very acidic soils.
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What is the best type of soil to use on my plants?

The Nursery at TyTy: Frequenty Asked Questions (FAQ)
Half top soil mixed with half potting soil is recommended on pretty much everything. Palm trees require half sand mixed with half top soil. Blueberries like half peat moss mixed with half topsoil. Make sure NO fertilizer is added in the first initial planting.
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