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Thread ID: 96434 2009-01-10 09:02:00 Does anyone know if there is a New Zealand Garden Help site? ssssss (2100) PC World Chat
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737007 2009-01-10 09:02:00 HI,
Is there a site for gardening help, similar to pressf1 computer help?
Thanks
ssssss (2100)
737008 2009-01-10 09:28:00 PC World Chat? ;) jwil1 (65)
737009 2009-01-10 09:35:00 OK -
What I am wondering is -
Is Warehouse Just potting mix any good,
or would I be advised to buy a more expensive brand
such as Thrive or Yates?
Thanks
ssssss (2100)
737010 2009-01-10 09:48:00 What is the price difference? Just buy some of the Warehouse stuff and see what it's like... sorry don't know much about gardening

I'd be inclined to buy the reputable brand though :p
jwil1 (65)
737011 2009-01-10 09:51:00 Thats OK,
I think, but am not totally sure (!) that The Warehouse Just potting mix are two for the price of one at the moment - which is half the price of Yates
ssssss (2100)
737012 2009-01-10 10:02:00 what you planting? ive used it (not that im a gardener) but things seems to grow in it :-) hueybot3000 (3646)
737013 2009-01-10 10:13:00 I have loads of pot plants,
and every now and again I have to move one to a bigger pot,
so I need some potting mix on hand for that.
One thing that I can recommend people try - is to buy plants like conifers which normally grow quite tall, and keep them potted in a bucket.
I have quite an attractive selection out the back.
But they will eventually die of course, but they last a few years first.
ssssss (2100)
737014 2009-01-10 10:28:00 I've used the cheaper brands sometimes, depends on what I am growing.

If you are growing things outdoors then you often need something more substantial than the type used for indoor plants. I think there are brands that state it is for indoor/outdoor use, or something like that. I often mix ordinary garden soil with mine if it is for outdoors.

You probably already know this, but do not lean over the bag of the potting mix and inhale, specially when opening. It can cause bacterial diseases if inhaled. Also wash hands thoroughly after, if you handle it with bare hands.
Marnie (4574)
737015 2009-01-10 10:30:00 All I use is the Warehouse potting mix and compost with no problems.
:)
Trev (427)
737016 2009-01-10 10:35:00 Yes Thanks,
I think I will try The Warehouse brand.
My neighbour once told me she used it too.
In the past I have used Thrive,
but I doubt if it is any better
ssssss (2100)
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