I have to store some Coast Redwood seeds in a bag mixed in with vermiculate. What is that stuff? Is there a way I can grow the seeds in vermiculate without have to put all of the seeds together? I want to grow them in their own pots.Also, How do you grow American Elm? I planted some a while ago, but none have sprouted..... Do they need moisture?
garden centers. it's with the soil amendments, usually around the orchid bark and potting mixes. first bay on the right-hand side of aisle 1 outside lawn garden, at my lowe's.
Any garden center should carry it. Home Depot Lowes do, too. It's commonly used for plants, to mix with soil.
Organic refers to the source of the rice, that is, the farm where it grew. So, if it's from an organic farm, it's organic. Enriching it will not change that status. If it doesn't say brown rice on the bag, then it's just white rice that's been colored in the processing. Uncle Ben's may do that; I'm not sure. Brown rice has more nutrients and fiber than white rice, but is also more susceptible to mold. You have to keep it in a cool, dry place.