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  2. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Science/2012 April 19 ...

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    This one states the "jiffy pots" are coir (anther name for cocoa peat). Most sources seem to indicate that the jiffy pots are sterile. I don't know if this extends to your fungus spores. The pots may not be the source of the spores- it is probably irrelevant as the fungus may be present just about anywhere.

  3. Flowerpot - Wikipedia

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    Peat pots and paper pots are also being used, [10] [11] and have the advantage of facilitating transplanting [12] as they do not need to be pulled out of a container for planting purposes (rather, the whole of container and plant is directly planted). Also, for sale purposes, there is no need to recover the container as it is biodegradable and ...

  4. Potting soil - Wikipedia

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    The use of peat is controversial since the harvesting of peat moss from peatlands (which includes unique habitats such as bogs and fens) can degrade these peatlands. Peatlands are home to a diverse range of plant and animal species. Peat also has a very slow accumulation rate, as little as 1mm per year, so they take a long time to regenerate.

  5. 4 kitchen items for New Year cooking success: 'A win in my book'

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    Instead, open jars in a jiffy with an inexpensive find from OXO. If you spend too much time trying to open a tightly sealed jar, consider a clever kitchen gadget to make your cooking experiences ...

  6. Peat pot - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Flowerpot#Nursery pots

  7. Bedding (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    The young plants are hand transplanted but mechanized transplanting is on the horizon. Drip irrigation is standard for large pots and hanging baskets. Water soluble fertilizer metered by injectors and standard soil (growing medium) tests help optimize plant nutrition. Pesticide applications are standard for insect, mite and disease management.

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