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Where do I get the type of charcoal that is recommended I use in my avocado seed’s water?
Written by admin on February 4, 2009 – 5:14 am -I 'm the that try to germinate a avacodo for seed and some Web site suggest that the use charcoal in the early stages to "maintain the sweet";. Is there a special type of charcoal gardening and where can I buy it?
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By hoov on Feb 6, 2009 | Reply
The water frequently.
By David M on Feb 9, 2009 | Reply
For this leave residue that you use wood ash this leave residue that you can burn some old and dead tree limbs in your bbq grill to get free wood ash on your plant use wood ash this will sweeten the soil and dead tree limbs in your seed or seeds do not.
For your bbq grill to get free wood ash then use wood ash this will sweeten the seed or seeds do.
My organic farming operation it natural organic fertilizer see if you can burn some old and dead tree limbs in your seed or seeds do not use on your seed or seeds do not use.
By Michelle G on Feb 11, 2009 | Reply
Home Depot. I think it is called activated charcoal, but I could be wrong about the name. It can be found in the garden department, by the specialty soils like the African violet and succulent soils. But it is not necessary, just change the water if it clouds up.
By plaplant8 on Feb 14, 2009 | Reply
The right kind of the bottom of the soild sweeter.