DIY Potting Soil Recipe to Save Money
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Thank you so much for this information!! It sounds like the mixture/soil one uses should be sterile. You mention sterilizing potting mixture from the previous year by baking it in the oven. What about compost? If one has a container vegetable garden, does that compost need to be sterilized? If so, does that kill off the things that the plants need to grow well? Thanks!!
I dont think the commercial bagged type has all these ingrediants
how much different in cost between yours and miracle grow? thanks
I never knew how important it is to have good potting soil. I am just a beginner and I have always planted things since I was young. Some thrived and others did not. I had never thought that different plants need different soil. I have thought that plants are planted and they will grow matter what soil and this comes from school experiments when you go and get you own soil and hope that your little bean plant would survive. Thank you so very much for your tips and time that It took you to post this. It helps immensely.
Where I live the weeds and pine trees around me ( and not in my yard) draws tons of bugs and creates a lot of problems. Using cow manure out here would be disastrous. Is there something else that I can do, because the flies here are uncontrollable.
Instead of using animal manure, you can use plant-based compost. Just make sure that it is completely broken down before use.
I re-use my potting mix for annuals from one season to the next. I generally romp it all together in a big wagon and mix in some fresh peat moss. Do you see any problem with this? Should I be adding anything else to amend it? I generally fertilize when I water.
The only potential problem could be the transmittance of diseases and pests from one year to the next. If your garden is generally healthy, then this shouldn’t be a problem. But, for added precaution, you could bake batches of the soil in your oven at at least 325 degrees F for 2鈥3 hours to kill off any nasty things.
Adding fertilizer is good; you may want to test your soil pH as well, and add lime or peat as necessary.
I don't see the sense in making it when it is cheaper in the long run to buy bagged and augment it as needed. It saves on the big outlay in the beginning and keeps from having to store bags and cans when you don't have the space. I compost, mix, pot up and plant all in the four large plastic containers I have. No hauling big bags or needing cans, can sit and play in the dirt without pain.
You are living the life I've dreamed about since the 60's. Good for you and your free spirit. My prays to your happiness and good clean healthy living.