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Follow on Google News | Best Earth Friendly Products for Your GardenCosmic Connections LLC of Ashland Oregon offers organic coco coir pots, containers, hanging baskets and seed starters to garden retailers and the do it yourself market
By: Cosmic Connections LLC Coir pots biodegrade in the soil after 2 to 3 months and add texture to the soil as they degrade. Plants grown in pots benefit from air pruning. Roots will grow through the pot walls, encouraging a strong root system. Coco Coir pots absorb water efficiently and help to moderate moisture and increase microbial activity. Environmentally sustainable and completely natural. Or you can opt to put them in a hanging basket. Eco-friendly Coco Coir baskets are organic and all natural. Coir baskets are absorbent yet porous, releasing water slowly to allow for proper drainage. If baskets or planters become too dry, they will quickly re-absorb water. The organic material of coconut coir contains a neutral pH (6.0-6.7) and small amounts of beneficial phosphorus and potassium. Contain anti-fungal properties that discourages disease. For a narrow balcony or a small concrete patio, you can grow so much in pots, including sweet cherry tomatoes, crunchy lettuce and a variety of other vegetable plants depending on your climate. If you have a greenhouse, you may want to start with these eco-friendly seed-starting grow pellets, made from sustainable coconut fiber called Coco Discs. They can go directly into planter or garden, leaving roots intact and avoiding transplant shock. High moisture and nutrient retention makes these seed-starting coconut coir pellets easy to use and manage. Each pellet (disc) is 1.2" diameter, 50 pellets in a pack. Whatever your requirements, coco coir products from Oregon based Cosmic Connections is your best bet for all your gardening and agriculture needs. Visit http://www.cosmicconnectionsllc.com for details. End
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