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Cones, like other parts of conifers, acidify the soil, so they are perfect for mulching acidophilic plants (such as hydrangeas, rhododendrons, magnolias) and conifers. Such a litter is decorative and very original. It decomposes more slowly than the bark, so you need to replenish it less often.


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