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Microbe-Lift Planting Media

Microbe-Lift Planting MediaKiln-fired, 100% natural montmorillonite clay perfect for container plants, marginal plants, bog areas, and wildlife ponds. Neutral pH pebbles retain oxygen, contain beneficial live bacteria, and contain no algae-promoting nutrients, fertilizer, compost, peat or pesticides.

Microbe-Lift Concentrated Aquatic Planting Media helps absorb excess alkalinity or acid in your pond water – won't break apart or float. 10 lb bag.

  • Natural montmorillonite potting media with beneficial bacteria for lush plant growth
  • Neutral pH planting media contains no fertilizers or compost that can pollute your pond
  • Use straight from the bag or mix with other aquatic plant media
Item # Description Price Add to Cart
240036Microbe-Lift Planting Media 10 lbs.$13.99 Add to Cart
240037Microbe-Lift Planting Media 20 lbs. - Maximum One Bag Per Order$24.99 Add to Cart

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Koi & Pond Tip of the Day
January 6th, 2009
Koi can be very hard on your plants because of their persistent rooting habits. They will root around looking for insects and larvae to feed on. Any valuable plants should be planted in tubs, which are then placed in the pond.
Tips by » Koi Clubs USA