Vermiculite is a natural mineral. Currently the largest commercial mines exist in Brazil, China and South Africa. However it is produced all over the world.
peat and vermiculite mix
Oil Dry is a commercially marketed clay, diatomaceous earth is a silica-rich deposit of plankton skeletons and vermiculite is a mineral. All are commonly used as absorbents, but for different purposes.
the ideal ratio is 1:1 or equal amount. Use vermiculite as the main, then add the moss around the rocks like a filler and scatter a bit more here and there.
"origin" is not an element.
the origin of zinc is Mexico!
Vermiculite
Vermiculite is typically light brown.
vermiculite is a mineral, does not contain alcohol.
Where do you want to install vermiculite? around a clay oven.
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Yes; Vermiculite, Perlite and Leca all float in water, thanks to their porosity.
No, not all vermiculite contains asbestos. You should have it tested.
Vermiculite is a by product of asbestos so it not really asbestos free.
No. But in gardening uses there is a difference. Perlite provides better drainage than Vermiculite,and Vermiculite holds water better. I personally prefer rough sand.
is vermiculite suitable for cavity wall insulation
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