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Edited April 22, 2024
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Features:
Natural and Renewable
Compressed and Lightweight
Covers up to 40 sq. ft. Total
Expands up to 5 cu. ft. Total
Reduces watering and weed growth
Lasts up to 2 years
Natural brown color doesn't fade
Moderates moisture levels
Prevents soil erosion
Made in Vietnam and India from sustainable coconut husks
Made by PlantBest™, a global leader in coconut coir.
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It is a good mulch but not a good soil. Use the nonchunk version of Coco coir for soil.
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I save the leaves from the previous fall, and store them in refuse bags.
Come spring time I spread them on top of my garden bed.
This will be my second year doing this, and it seems to work perfectly fine.
It is a good mulch but not a good soil. Use the nonchunk version of Coco coir for soil.
Wow...thanks for commenting this. Is it okay to use on top of soil? Like around a small tree? That's what I did and now I'm afraid it will die.
I save the leaves from the previous fall, and store them in refuse bags.
Come spring time I spread them on top of my garden bed.
This will be my second year doing this, and it seems to work perfectly fine.
By refuse do you mean large black plastic bags? I want to try this but don't want to mess up
As long as you don't bury things into the roots, it won't cause root rot. When people say they bury fish, apples and stuff into the soil, stuff like this has potential to cause root rot IF the roots contact the stuff before it has time to break down. If you want to put chunks of this stuff into the soil, make sure to mix with dirt in the hope that water will be absorbed and dried in between rain and watering.
Ah okay cool. It seems spreading some of this stuff on top of soil is helping not dry out so quickly
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Edit: looks like it's available online via instacart so probably in stock in the stores. But thereviews [costco.com]? Yikes!
For first use you have to soak it, read the instructions. I also mix it into the soil the next year. If it gets too dry it can blow off.
That's artillery fungus. I had it at my last house probably from a load of mulch. Those black spots are REALLY stuck on, too. Even a pressure washer wouldn't scrape them off.
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