DIY Potting Soil Recipe to Save Money
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I鈥檓 always torn in the spring between buying composted cow manure and using material from my horse farm compost pile. On the one hand not only is it satisfying to repurpose compost from my homestead farm, I enjoy the piece of mind knowing exactly what鈥榮 gone into my compost material. However, commercial cow manure is much 鈥渃leaner鈥 in the sense that seeds from forage and grains aren鈥檛 inadvertently sown when I use it in my gardens. I can鈥檛 help but wonder which one is best and if there are any workarounds to the weed problem (besides weeding and mulch barriers).
I had the same problem when I could get livestock manure. Then I started getting it in the late summer and figured out a simple trick. 55 gallon drum with small holes and a lid. Fill up half way with fresh manure and used hay, tap the lid on, place it on it's side and put it where I and the kids could roll it around. It heated up and killed the seeds and didn't cost much. Good exercise and fun.
you said to add this to lower ph or that to make higher, then you said so and so plants like sweet soil. If you are referring to acidic and alkaline soils I do not know which is considered sweet and which is sour.Please just said acidic or alkaline.
Pulverized lyme is a common agent used to 鈥渟weeten鈥 soils; basically it鈥檚 an amendment that neutralize acidic ph levels, and it鈥檚 used to prevent moss from growing on lawns, change the colors of hydrangea (blue is more alkaline, pink more acidic) and create conditions conducive for optimal growth in plants, etc. Hope this helps
I鈥檓 just starting to use plants for therapy.
I鈥檓 going to start with potted plants for my room I want to start with plants that give off O2 at night.
A spider plant got me started and brought me to your blog. I鈥檓 so glad. Thanks for sharing your wealth of plant knowledge.
What plants would you recommend?
Spider plants, ivy, snake plant - sansevieria, money plant - pothos, areca palms, peace lilies. The peace lilies are really pretty and low maintenance. I like the snake plants best they have several different types. The long tall ones are the standard ones and my cousin has used them at waist level to double as a room divider! You can keep them in your bedroom. Money plant is really easy too and can put it in your bathroom in water (change the water once a week and watch out for mosquito larvae). Spider plant also good in bathrooms. Oh and aloe vera. And more .. just google .. there's some NASA list of plants that are best for cleaning the air. Have fun with your plants! I find them very therapeutic and soothing too.
There are several plants known for cleaning the air. Learn more here: /blog/gardening/gardening/houseplants-clear-air and here: /blog/gardening-blog/clean-house-tropical-plants
Some plants may be named on both of those pages but that just makes them doubly good!
Best wishes!
I recently acquired 100 bags of cheap potting soil which i used this spring, i haven't had much luck with it. Is there anything i can mix with it to upgrade? thanks
I typically always mix in some peat moss and perelite to make it a bit loser, if the problem you are having is it being too compacted.
Peat moss always is a key ingredient even if you don't have the perelite. Hope this helps.
I would like to know which herbs and vegetables (salad reens, tomatoes, carrots, mushrooms, celery) I can successfully grow inside my home since I do not have a garden. I plan on making your homemade soil recipe.
I currently live in northern florida (yulee) and I keep the temperature at about 76掳F. There is a decent amount of sunlight coming in through my glass porch doors which is where I keep my only successful indoor plant: basil.
Do you recommend any specific pots/pot size as I don't want to end up with plants that require huge pots as they grow.
Any help is appreciated.