Re: WHERE CAN I GET ZEOLITE IN SYDNEY
Posted: December 27th, 2010, 12:08 pm
No potting mix should be without Diatomite I feel now. You can mix it with just about any mix and get good results.
IMHO.
Grant
IMHO.
Grant
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I can't seem to get a contact number for these guys in Peakhurst. They are called Zeolinks Environmental.Ellen wrote:There's a supplier of bonsai potting mix and zeolite at Peakhurst
Pet&Garden at Enfield near Strathfield . They sell different grade and I bought a Blue bag which I have 3 full bins filled and 1/4 of it sitting in its original bagHomer911 wrote:I can't seem to get a contact number for these guys in Peakhurst. They are called Zeolinks Environmental.Ellen wrote:There's a supplier of bonsai potting mix and zeolite at Peakhurst
Anyone picked up some Zeolite from them?
Oh they sell zeolite too??? As well as diatomite? Super!xIIRevoEvoS wrote:Pet&Garden at Enfield near Strathfield . They sell different grade and I bought a Blue bag which I have 3 full bins filled and 1/4 of it sitting in its original bagHomer911 wrote:I can't seem to get a contact number for these guys in Peakhurst. They are called Zeolinks Environmental.Ellen wrote:There's a supplier of bonsai potting mix and zeolite at Peakhurst
Anyone picked up some Zeolite from them?
Yes they do, for diatomite you want to specify rock form "Kleensorb" since there is a powder form for animal/agriculture purposes.Homer911 wrote:Oh they sell zeolite too??? As well as diatomite? Super!xIIRevoEvoS wrote:Pet&Garden at Enfield near Strathfield . They sell different grade and I bought a Blue bag which I have 3 full bins filled and 1/4 of it sitting in its original bagHomer911 wrote:I can't seem to get a contact number for these guys in Peakhurst. They are called Zeolinks Environmental.Ellen wrote:There's a supplier of bonsai potting mix and zeolite at Peakhurst
Anyone picked up some Zeolite from them?
Ta
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Check these threads out:Jarad wrote:Soak some for 24hours and see if it holds its shape.
I too have seen the thread, I'll have a little peruse.