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Recycling sand as a growing medium

central_valley
2 years ago

I don't think anyone has done what I want to try. I hope I can get advice from people with experience in related areas.


I used to grow grass for our cats in small pots. I used aquarium gravel as a medium, which worked well except for one thing: clouds of tiny bugs escaping from the pot. I think they hatched in the air spaces in the gravel. My partner finally laid down the law: no more pots of grass in the house.


I'd like to try again with coarse sand instead of gravel. Smaller grain size means no air pockets, which means no place for flies to hatch... right?


My question concerns how to recycle the sand. I'll use about three pounds per week, and I can't see tossing it and replacing it after one use. But how do you wash it? It will have all sorts of organic junk in it, ranging from ungerminated seeds to tiny root fragments. Some float; others sink. If I don't get rid of the stuff it's going to decompose, and attract more flies.

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