Oil-dri vs kitty litter vs pea gravel

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Ah! This is a great reminder! I used Oil-Dri one year and completely forgot I did it. I found it to be a bit less dusty than kitty litter, too, so not as much clouding when I sunk the newly replanted pots. Mine are due to be re-potted this year - I struggled to get the Fert tabs in last year.
 

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I am at the point I don't really care about labels, they are all pretty, they all grow, I like them all lol
 

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I'm looking to sell some plants this year to help with pond costs. Did good selling extra pink lotus last year, hoping I get some other colors this year. Have my 75 gallon preform full of lotus to divide, should be fun!
 
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I'm thinking about setting up my small deck pond this summer and not planting in baskets, just filling the bottom with kitty litter /. oil dry.
 

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