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Using Magic Mulch as a Curly Leaf Suppressant

Posted by Allan Paterson on

One of the many benefits of using Magic Mulch is that it can act as a Curly Leaf suppressant. Pictured is a testimony from Pamela who works for Oderings. Though Magic Mulch hasn't been scientifically proven to cure Curly Leaf, we believe its other benefits like moisture retention, fertilising and promoting new root growth will make your plants thrive! We are interested in your input when it comes to Magic Mulch and Curly Leaf! Feel free to write to us at info@magicmoss.co.nz with any findings you may want to share.

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Watch Video on Summer Hanging Baskets

Posted by Allan Paterson on

https://youtu.be/pXiMj5SZTng  

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Lets Slow the Drought on our loved plants

Posted by Allan Paterson on

Hi, Allan Here -head goffer Magic Moss I recently planted up my old tubs that I had done a trial of magic mulch on and found that the tubs that the ones that had the product rehydrated heaps faster and have retained the extra moisture quicker. The flowers have taken off and things are looking good Ill try and get pics on here. - try it  It works

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Transplanting with Magic Mulch - Fabulous for it.ase read below.

Posted by Magic Moss and Mulch Admin on

"It's one of the best mises for using is for transplanting".Because it consists of; -Sphagnum Moss - Milled and infused with seaweed. The sphagnum is holding moisture upto the damaged and new developing root systems.It contains Iodine (naturallly), that aids all living things to recover from damage. - Trees, shrubs, Humans and Animals (Deer drag their damaged limbs through moss to sterile them).The seaweed helps supresses curly leaf. - Endorsed by many, as it slows and can hold back curly leaf.The seaweed is sprayed into it the moss, which enables its to stay onto the sphagnum and be blended evenly throughout the mulch. So you...

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My 3 Dwarf Peaches

Posted by Allan Paterson on

In winter 2016 we planted 3 dwarf peach trees in the garden we were establishing around our new built home. Because leaf curl is a problem in this area we were vigilant in spraying these bare trees with copper and oil. Unfortunately at bud burst it become obvious we had a major infestatin of leaf curl. Every infected leaf was removed at bud-burst; we also removed the fruit during the first season. In winter 2017 we dug Magic Mulch into the area under the trees and continued with copper and oil spraying. To date we have had no further sign...

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