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Anemone nemorosa - 2020
By Andrewr
- 6 Apr, 2020
- 6 likes
The wood anemones seem to be doing well this year
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Aleyna - yes, you can used pine bark as a mulch, but it will make the soil more acid as it rots down. This may not be a problem, but you just need to be aware of it
7 Apr, 2020
Thank you for your answer :)
7 Apr, 2020
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Andrew, I noticed in your photos and those of other GOY members, that some flower beds are covered with tree bark, dry leaves and pieces of branches. I have two bags of pinus eliotis bark. They were removed from the cut tree 3 years ago and have been drying for approximately 1 year. I ask if I could use these shells to cover the beds. I believe that the existing resin must already be dry.
7 Apr, 2020