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titleOfInvention Horticultural material made of cedar bark
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] To effectively use bark of cedar, which is forestry waste, as a horticultural material from the viewpoint of environmental protection and resource protection. [Solution] A horticultural material (ground cover, mossy substitute, soil improver) obtained by boiling, barking, and drying cedar bark, and further adding nutrients necessary for plants such as liquid manure. This is to obtain molded horticultural materials.
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