Make Your Own Signature Potting Mix & Save!
Camp Wander
gets Dirty.
Better go change those nice clothes and slip into something more practical because it's dirty business making magic happen.
Over the last few days, I've blogged about how to age your pots and the charming .98 cent pots, well now it's time to fill those pots!
It's convenient to run to my local garden center to buy everything I need for my fresh, new summer pots. It's exciting! So exciting, I spend a small fortune on the flora and fauna, hardly paying attention to the 4 ft long receipt spewing out of the cash register because, I'm so excited! 2.5 cubic ft of Miracle Gro is now $13 at Home Depot, that is deplorable!
I M U S T S T O P T H I S M A D N E S S
(in moderation)
Choosing to make your own signature potting mix is smart, economical and green.
The greatest benefit to creating your own potting mix is the opportunity to control the ingredients. Now you can further enrich the mix with compost, organic fertilizer, water and any other ingredient that pertains to your soil conditions, garden zone, etc. Without getting scientific (as if I could), our plants are only as healthy as the soil we put them in. Plain and simple. It's important that we make our efforts relevant in the garden. We are not the only benefactors of our choices. Everything we bring into our gardens will have an impact on the insects and birds that visit as well as our own health.
Let's get our RELEVANT on AND save money!
One 5 gallon bucket each of:
Compost
Vermiculite
Peat
4 Cups Organic Fertilizer
Peat is packaged dry and needs to be moistened with water before mixing. Use of peat is controversial because it's not a sustainable product. I'm working on an alternative but, I'm far from being a perfect greenie however, I'm doing my best!
This is a bucket full of our finished compost that we're very, very proud of! If you don't make your own, you can substitute a commerical compost. However, please consider composting, even on a small scale like this {click here}
Oops, I forgot a photo of the vermiculite. It's in the orange bucket on the ground in this shot. Vermiculite adds loft to your mix. It biodegrades and helps with water retention. It won't harm all those beneficial crawly things (worms) in the ground that benefit plants.
I like to toss in some extra nutrients by mixing in a dry organic fertilizer. Your choice, most garden centers stock something like this now.
I like to toss in some extra nutrients by mixing in a dry organic fertilizer. Your choice, most garden centers stock something like this now.
I like this mix, it's simple! Just remember to get your peat wet before mixing...better before than after. Because I don't have a jumbo cart or wheelbarrow, I mix half of the ingredients together, breaking it down into 2 batches, its more manageable that way.
Empty into a container and then mix the other half and repeat. I fill two 10 gallon galvanized garbage cans with this formula for under $12.
Empty into a container and then mix the other half and repeat. I fill two 10 gallon galvanized garbage cans with this formula for under $12.






8 Comments:
If you don't use it all, do you open store it or cover the bucket?
Jen, you can do either. If you open storage the mix, just slip a large trash bag over it. You can cut the recipe in half too :)
Thanks!
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Your blog is very inspiring, so much so that I parted with a significant sum of the green yesterday in an effort to pull my yard out of the winter doldrums.
I too have my own signature blends of potting mix, soil ammendment, and seed starter...can you tell that I have an affinity for working in the yard?
Anyway,it occured to me this morning that if your followers get into this in a BIG way, that they might benefit from the use of a cement mixer. I had a used, dedicated to soil, one that I used when I lived in CA. Unfortunatey, it didn't make the move with me and I have been kicking myself ever since. Oh well, with a little patience I will find another.
Here's to composting...btw...love your composter...simple, economic, and it works. Nothing like making your own "Black Gold"...so beneficial in many ways.
Here's to composting!!!
Happy Planting,
Karen
where did you purchase your ingredients? I would LOVE to make this as well, but I am unsure of where to go to get these ingredients. You have them in 5 gallon buckets, does this indicate that where you purchased them you can buy it loose, or was it bagged and you used 1 or 2 or whatever amount of bags? Thanks so much!
Robin, I purchased bagged vermiculite and peat moss at a garden center. I make my own compost so I didn't have to buy that but if you need compost, most garden centers have that too. Soil Pep is a brand that comes to mind. It's one part each ingredient. You don't have to use a 5 gallon measurement. Does that make sense?
Thank you!
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