Wondering if you can use garden soil in containers? Here's why potting mixes are a better choice, and what to look for in a ...
Q: I would like to start some seeds in my greenhouse and am looking to purchase some potting soil to use for seed starting. I noticed that there are soils sold as seed starting mix but they are ...
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Potting Soil And Potting Mix Aren't The Same Thing—Here's Why
Here’s what you should know and why it matters.
When growing above ground—whether in raised beds, potted plants, container gardens, or transplant flats—success is determined by the ingredients in the soil mix. The following potting soil and ...
Question: I plan to make a soil mixture for a raised bed with peat, perlite, vermiculite and manure. How much of each should I use? Answer: Many blends of the ingredients you suggest are used in ...
Spring gardens explode with energy when soil conditions hit the sweet spot. Early growth depends less on luck and more on ...
While you’re battling the winter blues, make your own seed-starting mix to plan for the gardening days ahead. Home gardeners can start vegetable and flower seedlings indoors from four to 12 weeks ...
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Do your plants need potting soil or garden soil? Using the wrong one could kill them—how to get it right
Key Points Garden soil is best for improving native soil and planting directly in the ground.Potting soil is ideal for ...
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How often do I need to aerate soil in potted planters?
The soil in potted plants doesn't have any natural aerators, like worms. Instead, you need to aerate the soil manually. How ...
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