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Old 05-04-2008, 08:05 PM
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If you can break it up real good, you should be able to grow in it. You can lighten the soil by adding most any organic material when you refill the holes. Coconut Coir is great because it is so light and compact until you break it up. While I normally wouldn't recommend freshly dried leaves or bark (uncomposted), that would be a good addition when you're out in the field.
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