C cloud_ Well-Known Member Sep 16, 2020 #1 Hi, I use garden soil anymore, but the problem is the soil gets waterlogged, It's really cool because there's lots of grass and green plants that grow in the pot really fast. Should I add sand or coco or what? Thanks
Hi, I use garden soil anymore, but the problem is the soil gets waterlogged, It's really cool because there's lots of grass and green plants that grow in the pot really fast. Should I add sand or coco or what? Thanks
T macc Well-Known Member Sep 16, 2020 #2 Coco or peat. Perlite. And get some sort of amendments. You can handcraft the soil, or use something like Dr. Earth fertilizer. Garden soil as in for raised garden beds? It will be heavier than optimal
Coco or peat. Perlite. And get some sort of amendments. You can handcraft the soil, or use something like Dr. Earth fertilizer. Garden soil as in for raised garden beds? It will be heavier than optimal
Medskunk Well-Known Member Sep 16, 2020 #3 Scratch some bat guano on top also. Made my soil go nice and mushy. Malted barley too. Last edited: Sep 16, 2020
C cloud_ Well-Known Member Sep 16, 2020 #4 T macc said: Coco or peat. Perlite. And get some sort of amendments. You can handcraft the soil, or use something like Dr. Earth fertilizer. Garden soil as in for raised garden beds? It will be heavier than optimal Click to expand... Garden out in the countryside ,
T macc said: Coco or peat. Perlite. And get some sort of amendments. You can handcraft the soil, or use something like Dr. Earth fertilizer. Garden soil as in for raised garden beds? It will be heavier than optimal Click to expand... Garden out in the countryside ,