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Aquatic Planting Soil Bag Water Gardening Flowers Growing Soils DynaDirt 10 Lbs

$ 7.88

Availability: 84 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Soil Type: Specialty
  • Ideal For Growing: Flowers
  • UPC: 726084416987
  • Water Type: Pond
  • Type: Planting Soil Bag
  • Soil Matter: Non-organic
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Unknown
  • Color: Does not apply
  • Model: Aquatic Planting Soil Bag
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: DynaDirt Aquatic Soil
  • Bag Weight (lb): 10
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • EAN: 0726084416987
  • ISBN: Does not apply
  • Mulch and Soil Council Certified: No
  • Organic: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Aquatic Planting Soil Bag Water Gardening Flowers Growing Soils DynaDirt 10 Lbs
    Due to state restrictions we are unable to ship this item to homes in:
    AK,
    CA,
    GU,
    HI,
    PR,
    VI
    DynaDirt has been used for over 20 years to successfully grow in.
    A truly natural, heavy mix of Florida reed sedge peat and sand
    Growers in FL & GA have used this for a variety of bogs & lilies
    Product Overview
    Givhandys and Home Depot offers you the Real Deal. DynaDirt is a true aquatic soil that is a natural mix made up of Florida reed sedge peat and sand. This makes for a very heavy soil great for aquatic plants. Ideal for all aquatic plants from water lilies to bogs/marginals.
    DynaDirt has been used for over 20 years to grow aquatic plants by growers in Florida and Georgia, its long term use reflects a reliable and successful planting mix, proven to be a valuable mix for growers and pond keepers
    Soil works best when dampened, not soaked, before planting, you never want to put soil above the crown of a plant, instead, leave a slight bit of the crown above the soils surface
    Always place a 1/4 in. or so, of sand to top off your planting, if you have large fish, you may consider topping off with pea gravel - the larger the fish, the larger size of pea gravel
    Freshly potted plants should be placed in shallow water to start with, this will give your plants time to get well rooted and for the soil to settle without fishy interference, 2 weeks should be sufficient time
    Koi fish are notorious for uprooting pond plants, during mating season they can absolutely create a mud pit of your pond given access to freshly planted plants, beware give newly potted plants as much time, 3 to 4 weeks, to get established in your container before introducing them into a Koi pond
    Specifications
    Details
    Bag Weight (lb.)
    10
    Ideal For Growing
    Flowers
    Organic
    No
    Soil Matter
    Non-organic
    Soil Type
    Specialty