Planting directly into mini bark

Hi, I have recently planted serveral dozen bedding plants directly into
about 3 inches of mini bark chips! The base of the roots are in
contact with the soil (as I have cut holes in the sheet of weed block)
but the rest of the root/pot compost is surrounded by the bark. Will
this be ok? Or can I expect problems? Many thanks, Richard


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rich1234
rich1234 [ Mi, 07 Juni 2006 23:18 ] [ ID #130897 ]

Re: Planting directly into mini bark

rich1234 wrote:
> Hi, I have recently planted serveral dozen bedding plants directly into
> about 3 inches of mini bark chips! The base of the roots are in
> contact with the soil (as I have cut holes in the sheet of weed block)
> but the rest of the root/pot compost is surrounded by the bark. Will
> this be ok? Or can I expect problems? Many thanks, Richard
>
>
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> rich1234

Depending on the plants you probably shouldn't have any problems. The
bark could be considered as being a little bit like the stone chippings
round an alpine. They will also provide support for the stem of the
plants and keep moisture from evaporating. In fact some people
actually use bark chippings in their flower beds as a mulch.

J.
Jollygreenp [ Do, 08 Juni 2006 15:13 ] [ ID #130933 ]

Re: Planting directly into mini bark

"rich1234" <rich1234.2929jy [at] gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi, I have recently planted serveral dozen bedding plants directly into
> about 3 inches of mini bark chips! The base of the roots are in
> contact with the soil (as I have cut holes in the sheet of weed block)
> but the rest of the root/pot compost is surrounded by the bark. Will
> this be ok? Or can I expect problems? Many thanks, Richard
> rich1234

The rootball might dry out if only surrounded by bark. Keep an eye on the
plants in case
Jenny
JennyC [ Do, 08 Juni 2006 18:03 ] [ ID #130957 ]

Re: Planting directly into mini bark

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Notifier Deamon [ Do, 08 Juni 2006 23:13 ] [ ID #131012 ]

Re: Planting directly into mini bark

Janet Baraclough wrote:
> I disagree. Both alpines, and plants in a flower bed, have all their
> roots (not just the tips of roots) in a proper growing medium *beneath*
> their grit or bark mulch. The mulch is not their growing medium.

I totally agree with your disagreement <tee hee> Rich1234, you felt
that there was something perhaps not entirely right by just putting the
plants in the soil only half way. Plants needs moisture, nutrients and
oxygen to grow and soil to enchor their roots. The mulch is to keep
moisture in, surpress weeds but is not a growing medium in itself. Your
plant will dry very rapidily.
La puce [ Fr, 09 Juni 2006 12:09 ] [ ID #131045 ]

Re: Planting directly into mini bark

Thanks very much for all the advice.... all seems ok at the moment.....
I'll keep you posted on my progress


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rich1234
rich1234 [ Di, 13 Juni 2006 00:40 ] [ ID #131473 ]

Re: Planting directly into mini bark

rich1234 Wrote:
> Thanks very much for all the advice.... all seems ok at the moment.....
> I'll keep you posted on my progress


All is fine now.... growing really well and not dryed up! Thanks again
for your help


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rich1234
rich1234 [ Do, 29 Juni 2006 00:46 ] [ ID #135308 ]
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