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Dec 15, 2013 3:11 PM CST
Name: David Paul
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Its also great as mulch in large or small potted plants Ann. Florists used to use it a lot before Spaghnum in the past. You've already seen how I use it as Christmas decoration on our Florida forum. Smiling

Gotta Love Spanish Moss!
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I have a lot like you Ann. Most of it comes from my back yard. Thumbs up
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When you used the word "fiber" I knew you know how it composts. It becomes black tough little hairs like a woman with long black coars hair cleaned her hairbrush. Hilarious! Fiber is fiber! I do use it in my soil too. Smiling

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