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Can I use anything besides vermiculite?

I am breeding my geckos, and getting the beginning supplies. I can't use vermiculite or perlite because it is not available. I looked at all pet stores and garden stores, none available. Is there anything I can use besides pelite or vermiculite? Thanks

Answer:

Scots turf builder is an excellent product. I never heard of putting either one of those on a lawn. They are usually used in potting mix. You might try spreading some pete moss. Don't put so much that you smother the grass though.
Vermiculite and pearlite are usually mixed with potting soil. You'd have to buy a truckload to use either of them to ammend your yard.
How To Use Vermiculite
Sounds like clay soil, and we have it too. All it takes is water. You need to water about 30 to 40 minutes once per week. It might look like a lake at first, but it will soak in. Once it soaks in, it will be wet underneath where you cannot see. You can poke your fingers down into the soil a couple of inches and you will be surprised to find that it is wet. Forget about the vermiculite or perlite; those are for containers/pots. You need do nothing else except water, water, water. And always on the same day each week. Mow once per week too. If at all possible, water after you mow. Fertilize in spring, and in the fall. It will take awhile, but you will have a pretty lawn in a month or so.

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