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Soil Media. Bookworm… Grab a “Introduction to Horticulture Book” Read pages 130-135 Answer this question on a paper: What is media? What is the function.

Jan 18, 2016

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Page 1: Soil Media. Bookworm… Grab a “Introduction to Horticulture Book” Read pages 130-135 Answer this question on a paper: What is media? What is the function.

Soil Media

Page 2: Soil Media. Bookworm… Grab a “Introduction to Horticulture Book” Read pages 130-135 Answer this question on a paper: What is media? What is the function.

Bookworm…

Grab a “Introduction to Horticulture Book” Read pages 130-135 Answer this question on a paper:

What is media?

What is the function of media?

What kinds of media are used?

Page 3: Soil Media. Bookworm… Grab a “Introduction to Horticulture Book” Read pages 130-135 Answer this question on a paper: What is media? What is the function.

Inorganic vs Organic

What is the difference? Organic contains carbon Inorganic does not Organic is dead plant or animal tissue Inorganic is living tissue

Page 4: Soil Media. Bookworm… Grab a “Introduction to Horticulture Book” Read pages 130-135 Answer this question on a paper: What is media? What is the function.

Organic Matter

Compost Composting is the decomposition of plant remains and other once-living materials to make an earthy,

dark, crumbly substance

Bark Particles are too large to use in seed germination media

Mulch Used to cover soil to help hold moisture, prevent weeds, etc.

Straw Used to help prevent erosion.

Page 5: Soil Media. Bookworm… Grab a “Introduction to Horticulture Book” Read pages 130-135 Answer this question on a paper: What is media? What is the function.

Organic Matter

Peat Moss Absorbs water and air like a sponge.

Partially decomposed from swamps & holds moisture well.

Sphagnum Like peat moss but found on the top of a bog. Dehydrated remains of acid bog. Used in line wire baskets. Holds moisture well.

Saw Dust High carbon to nitrogen ratio makes nitrogen unavailable for plant use.

Wood shavings

High carbon to nitrogen ratio makes nitrogen unavailable for plant use.

Page 6: Soil Media. Bookworm… Grab a “Introduction to Horticulture Book” Read pages 130-135 Answer this question on a paper: What is media? What is the function.

Inorganic Compounds

Soil less Media

Artificial soil

Vermiculite Mica mineral matter used to start seeds and cuttings, helps hold moisture, has neutral pH.

Perlite Natural volcanic material that helps aeration and water-holding capacity

Page 7: Soil Media. Bookworm… Grab a “Introduction to Horticulture Book” Read pages 130-135 Answer this question on a paper: What is media? What is the function.

Advantages of Horticultural Soils

1. The soil is sterile. 2. The pH is neutral for most commercial

blends of media mixes. 3. The soil is disease and weed free.

Page 8: Soil Media. Bookworm… Grab a “Introduction to Horticulture Book” Read pages 130-135 Answer this question on a paper: What is media? What is the function.

Advantages Continued…

4. It is good for starting disease sensitive seeds (tomato).

5. It is easy to control the nutrient content of the soil.

6. It improves crop uniformity. 7. It is easy to create a horticulture soil for

particular plant needs.

Page 9: Soil Media. Bookworm… Grab a “Introduction to Horticulture Book” Read pages 130-135 Answer this question on a paper: What is media? What is the function.

Disadvantages

It is expensive It is light weight