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Old May 23, 2012   #1
barryla61
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This "container mix" offered by local facility.
Made of 50% mined silica sand, 20% peanut hulls, and 30% compost, our Container Mix has low conductivity, high CEC, and the nutrient levels can save you money on inorganic fertilizers.
$47 for cubic yd
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http://royaloakfarmllc.indigofiles.com/Container_Mix_2007.pdf
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Old May 23, 2012   #2
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The price seems high to me for a mix that's half sand. The peanut hulls are a replacement for bark or wood chips.
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The price seems high to me for a mix that's half sand. The peanut hulls are a replacement for bark or wood chips.
My thoughts as well
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Old May 23, 2012   #4
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The other problem with the sand is have you ever tried to pick up a five gallon pail of sand?
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Old May 26, 2012   #5
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I'm with Doug. I would not consider that a good mix, nor a bargain. I get mushroom compost for $27/yard, and it's black gold. That's for my raised beds. I'm mixing it with perlite and peat moss for my containers.

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