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Re: [APD] Soil master black/charcoal in Sacramento
Well, one difference would be if the black substrate is naturally black.
I personally have never seen rocks occuring naturally in day-glo pink or
the aquamarine you see in pet stores. The colored gravels are basically
painted rocks.
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> Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 4:57 PM
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> Subject: Re: [APD] Soil master black/charcoal in Sacramento
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> Thomas Barr wrote:
> > Lensco in Rancho Cordova in Sac county has 40 bags available.
>
> In terms of being natural, is there a difference between the
> blue/orange/green substrates and black? Why is one almost
> universally accepted while the others are almost universally
> derided? I had always been under the assumption that people
> didn't like the colorful stuff because it didn't look natural
> but perhaps my assumption is incorrect?
>
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