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Old March 1st 04, 03:52 AM
JLu3140998
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hi group

ive heard of fertilizer tabs that you only need to use once a season-
can anyone suggest vendor that sells in large quanity.
i need 4-500 or more
thanks

john
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Old March 1st 04, 04:39 AM
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"JLu3140998" wrote in message
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hi group

ive heard of fertilizer tabs that you only need to use once a season-
can anyone suggest vendor that sells in large quanity.
i need 4-500 or more
thanks

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The cheapest, easiest way is to buy those rose bush spikes and break them in
half. Push in the soil and cover with the gravel. Pond plants thrive on
them.
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Old March 2nd 04, 04:08 AM
Mark Swinkels
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I haven't dealt with them but I did find the following a few weeks ago:
http://www.gardenlink.com/AquaticSpikes.htm

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"JLu3140998" wrote in message
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hi group

ive heard of fertilizer tabs that you only need to use once a season-
can anyone suggest vendor that sells in large quanity.
i need 4-500 or more
thanks

john



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Old April 8th 11, 10:37 PM
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The good news is that in the aquarium plant disease is a rare occurrence. But if it does occur, it is a good thing do not know how to find what the how to do. Do not spend a lot of time worrying about it. If the plant looks good, and the growth of new shoots or buds, they are more likely in good condition.
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Old April 18th 11, 11:20 PM
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Aquarium gravel bed is the most commonly used material, no pollution of the water is clean before use. And the grain size of 3mm to 6mm stone a good choice for most uses. Sand is also a kind of popular substrates, and tend to be more firmly rooted plants at the aquarium. If more than two centimeters deep a layer of anaerobic decay of organic matter will occur in the pocket with no presence of oxygen to produce gas, may cause fish kills.
 




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