i'm looking for coconut coir. i've called a few places and they say it's seasonal or they don't have it. does anyone know where i can get some NOW that's in the lower mainland? thanks
well it's not for plants LOL!!!! i use to get it at canadian tire but they have discontinued it i thought this would be a place to ask
i use coconut coir regularly for all my plants! the edible plants have a far sweeter flavour, and the medicinal plants yield higher weight. its a wonderful additive to any organic program. coconut coir can be purchased year round at any hydroponic store, and they are everywhere! its sold in blocks usually, they look very small until soaked in water, then they explode!! be sure to get a lg Tupperware, about 10 gl to contain the remainder. i use a 1/5 ratio coconut coir to soil. works well, good luck finding what you need. hydroponic stores are a wonderful untapped resource for the serious gardener, higher quality plant food, lights, soil, soiless mix and advice. these guys truly know their stuff!
I have block of coir - I bought it from a garden center and haven't used it yet. I'm willing to sell it to you if you want it - PM me. I'm in the Vancouver area. If one block is not enough check out craigslist. There are places that dismantle mattresses for recycling. They offer cocofibre mats. I picked up a large bag from Annacis Island last year. They used to be free but I recall seeing recently that there is a small fee.
my husband just bought a brick, for $7.99, here on salt spring at home hardware, 3cu.ft. in one brick ( they also carry it year round, but the hydroponic stores guarantee ALL soil, soil additives and grow medium to be free of defect, bugs, mould spores and pests of every kind) this company is NATURA and the product is called BEYOND PEAT. its an earth care product... i feel the need to mention i dont actually use soil...as my previous post states, i use sunshine mix, which is soiless mix. has no nutritional value, dries quickly, and in my humble opinion is the best growing medium available today. although it is considered hydroponic growing medium, it is not necessary to change your reg plant food. you can find your closest hydroponic store in the yellow pages....cheers
This may be strange.. But I'm still looking for some.. Since spring is here I may have better luck .. I don't really wanna travel told far as my car drinks gas like fish"drinks" water Tbh I'm using it for pet tarantulas.. So the mix has to be "clean" and do t have chemical contaminants So basically I need it ALL the time Over called all the hydroponic stores in Richmond and they don't know what it is. I called Home Depot and Rona and they don't know what it is either.. I'm not sure why I'm having issues.. I haven't gotten any for a almost 2 yrs as the last time I bought it was at Canadian tire and they had a sale on them so I stocked up. Now it seems to be harder to find Well anyways if anti e spots any near or in Richmond BC please let me know Thanks everyone who have posted earlier Tried searching on CL but I didnt see anything Maybe I'm looking for the wrong thing? Searched coco fibre, matress, recycling
gardenworks stores in Burnaby have large displays of it at the moment and they say the carry it all year round just got some for myself at the lougheed store
Sweet!! Thank u! I actually found someone selling it in Vancouver during my search on Craigslist.. Decided to a search in farm and garden. $5 for 5 kg block.. I was looking in service for matress recycling lol. If the person does not reply ill head there. Thank u everyone! :)
West Coast Seeds in Ladner also sells big blocks of coconut coir. If you can't make it out to Ladner, you can mail order it too. They sell two sizes of blocks; the larger one looks like it is more of the whole, fibrous coir, whereas the smaller block looks like it is powdered coir. I'm guessing you would need the more fibrous type.
thanks konachick... the powdered type is more favorable but the more fibrous ones r ok too :) i guess i'll have to go there since the craigslist person didnt reply :(
Well, I guess that shows how much I know about raising tarantulas! haha! http://www.westcoastseeds.com/produ...plies/Soils-and-Amendments/CocoEarth--Bricks/ Despite what it looks like on the website, the large and small bricks are two different brands, and the smaller one looked like a powdered consistency to me when I checked it out at the store. Good luck!
No need to look beyond :Kalahari Connections Canada Ltd[/B].". We have high quality coconut coir products for all horticultural needs and the prices are unbeatable. We are based in Surrey, BC and are direct importers of coconut coir products for greenhouses, nurseries, garden centres and soil mixing facilities. Products include: * Coconut coir 5 kg Blocks * Coconut husk chips 4.5 kg blocks * Grow bags (for tomatos, cucumbers, bell peppers, egg plants and strawberries) * Weed control mats (various sizes) email: sales@kalahariconnections.com or call 778-835-2210 to discuss your needs.
I typically buy from these guys, they carry coconut coir for absorbents and it works great https://www.maillotenterprises.com/product-page/cocoabsorb-35L