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Oasis (for flower arranging not the band)

Post: # 60713Post Thomzo »

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Does anyone know what the oasis that is used in flower arranging is made of? The manufacturer says it is "An open-celled phenolic foam" http://www.smithersoasis.com/res_techfacts.php but that doesn't mean much to me.

Can anyone tell me how biodegradable it is - can you put it in the compost heap.

Is there anything else that can be used instead?

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Post: # 60723Post Muddypause »

If it's what I'm thinking of, I suspect it's polyurethane foam. In which case it's not biodegradable, but it will break down over time in sunlight.

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Post: # 60798Post Wombat »

Howdy - tips hat!

If it is phenolic then it is as biodegradable as Bakelite ie not at all. As Stew says it will in all likelihood degrade under UV but I don't think the breakdown products would be particularly pleasant.

If you want to get rid of it bury it depply and confuse the living daylights out of some future archeologist........ :mrgreen:

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Post: # 60861Post Thomzo »

Wombat wrote:Howdy - tips hat!

If you want to get rid of it bury it depply and confuse the living daylights out of some future archeologist........ :mrgreen:

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Post: # 62658Post Tigerhair »

You're probably better off with a vase full of pebbles to position flowers!
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Post: # 62679Post Silver Ether »

Sand is great too ... really good for using in tall containers stops the overbalencing :flower:

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Wombat wrote:

If you want to get rid of it bury it depply and confuse the living daylights out of some future archeologist........ :mrgreen:

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You know when we die out and the aliens take over ... I wonder what they will make of our landfill :tongue:

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Yuk!

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Silver Ether wrote:
Wombat wrote:

If you want to get rid of it bury it depply and confuse the living daylights out of some future archeologist........ :mrgreen:

Nev
You know when we die out and the aliens take over ... I wonder what they will make of our landfill :tongue:
They will find lot of unrecycled and unbroken-down PET bottles and because of the large numbers, wonder if they have any religious significance........

("The cult of the god "Coke" seemed particularly popular...")

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Post: # 63683Post Thomzo »

:lol: :lol:

What if they find the Red Bull cans. Do you think they will spend Millenia trying to find out how we actually flew with just those cans?

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