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Size of grit.
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Re: Size of grit.
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Re: Size of grit.
I've fixed it for you but for future reference it's the tick icon (it toggles the 'solved' on and off each time you click it).
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Re: Size of grit.
I can’t see a tick icon On iPhone browsing the forum
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Re: Size of grit.
On your iPhone, you will see 3 dots on a brown square to the right of your name.
Click on this and it will bring up a menu of Options to select,including the Tick at the bottom.
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Re: Size of grit.
To return to the subject of grit, I did visit both suggested Somerset nurseries while on my way conveniently to NT Tyntesfield last week. The vast Cadbury Garden Centre sells only the finer quartz "Horticultural Potting Grit" from Melcourt, but at £8 for two 20L bags, it is great value. I also bought a black bag from Cleeve Garden Centre which appears to contain more larger particles and is still good value at £6 for 25L. I found the information that Melcourt offer from their web site about stockists to be unreliable for the London area.
https://www.melcourt.co.uk/product/hort ... it-garden/
https://www.melcourt.co.uk/product/hort ... it-garden/
I find this quartz grit from granite "Cornish Grit" to be the closest to the material that so many succulents grow in in South Africa and prefer it to the more angular, crushed quartzitic sandstone/quartzite that, for example, is now sold branded with RHS approval.
So many thanks MalcolmP2 for helping me restock!
Best wishes,
Derek Tribble
https://www.melcourt.co.uk/product/hort ... it-garden/
https://www.melcourt.co.uk/product/hort ... it-garden/
I find this quartz grit from granite "Cornish Grit" to be the closest to the material that so many succulents grow in in South Africa and prefer it to the more angular, crushed quartzitic sandstone/quartzite that, for example, is now sold branded with RHS approval.
So many thanks MalcolmP2 for helping me restock!
Best wishes,
Derek Tribble