🌿 Transform your plant space into a lush, lasting oasis!
Houseplant Mulch (8 Quarts) features natural, organic small bark wood chips designed for indoor and patio use. This mulch provides a beautiful, long-lasting soil cover that enhances moisture retention and supports plant health in USDA Hardiness Zone 3 environments, perfect for moderate watering and seasonal growth.
Product Care Instructions | Water |
Material Features | Natural |
Color | Brown |
Unit Count | 297.84 Ounce |
Expected Planting Period | Summer |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 65 Centimeters |
Expected Blooming Period | Winter, Summer |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Additional Features | organic |
A**A
Great for my orchids
I use this to replant my orchids. They are thriving. Perfect for my needs.
A**A
Good natural product
Natural product, I use it when I plant seeds.
E**H
Component for custom made soil for blueberry bushes
Good for mixing into custom made soil for potted blueberry bushes.
S**S
Filler for Potting Soil
A great filler for adding to your potting soil! Good quality and price was perfect! I would purchase again!
A**R
Pine bark Nuggets
Los trozos los encontre muy pequeños
S**H
Nice bark
The media could not be loaded. I love this bark! I mix it in with other things to make my indoor potting mix. I was using store bought potting mix before and added perlite, but I like making my own mix way better with a bit of chunk to it. Added things like coco coir, peat moss, and worm castings. It takes more work, but I do think it’s been working good with everything I repotted with it.
C**S
Perfect size chunks for my chunky soil mix.
I had difficulty finding the correct size at a reasonable price. This is perfect! First one I found was discontinued, 2nd one was way to small bark pieces and the 3rd one was way to big of bark pieces! So I am definitely happy with this brand and purchase!
P**V
Part of my fungus gnat eradication plan
Used this as my 5 step sure fire gnat eradication method. 1- wait until top soil is dry or dryish move plant to bathroom or closed off room then dig out 1-2 “ of top soil on infested plant and toss out ! 2- soak the plant with 1.5-3% hydrogen peroxide 3- wait 1 hour keeping plant isolated in closed room and then replace 1” of soil with a DRY potting mix 4- put at least 1” of these wood chips over that dry soil 5- put yellow sticky traps AND buy a small mosquito-flying insect electric catcher which has a fan and a blue light to attract bugs put it right near the plant for 2 weeks and then when it’s time to water remove chips into a container remove 1” dry top soil into a container water with hydrogen peroxide again and replace dry top soil then chips. Then water without hydrogen peroxide from then on but remove chips and dry soil each time and replace with same after watering. Check the electronic bug catcher it should have a lot the first 2 weeks then less and less. After a month replace the stick trap in the bug catcher and you should see no or just a couple bugs per day. IF YOU HAVE MULTIPLE INFECTED PLANTS then you’ll need to do the routine with each but it’s worth it after your problem is gone.
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