Homemade mix (sorta)
I mixed up about 15 gallons of soil today, using a huge bag of "organic soil" I found on sale at HD for 7 bucks, some Stall Dry, charcoaly ashes from the fire mound, a little sawdust and a small amount of yard clay.
It drains well; is light and airy, yet it also has the carbon and future compost. I put my fern roots and windmill palms in it. If it works well, I'll use this formula when I plant my basjoos in April. |
Re: Homemade mix (sorta)
glad you were able to find some of that stuff locally
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Re: Homemade mix (sorta)
Yes, thank you for the heads-up on it. :bananas_b
No one I stopped by and asked had any "crushed pumice for horse bedding" for sale, but when I called them all back and asked for it by name, they all magically seemed to have gotten it in. :rolleyes: It aggravates the hell outta me when someone doesn't know their product. :2723: Hey look, I found a banana to go along with my kitty. |
Re: Homemade mix (sorta)
Your choice of carbon will rob the plants of Nitrogen for the first few years, then the process will reverse. In the meantime you can supplement with the nitrate form of Nitrogen. Keeping the soil pH in the 5.8 to 6.4 range will be key.
Carbon is essential for plants in two ways.
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