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Old May 18, 2014   #1
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Talking recycling potting mix

I ended up with 200 or so gallons of used potting mix , this stuff is only lightly used maybe plants for a month or so . I mixed with 30% peat , 30% compost.

I screened the peat


added the used potting mix


mixed real well


these are my mini strawberry beds , 9 inches deep and 22 inches in dia.
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Old May 18, 2014   #2
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That'll make some stuff grow! Great recycle!
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Old May 18, 2014   #3
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Tell us how it works out for you. I am having some problems with my old potting soils too. I have tried to reuse them by turning them over and mixing in new compost and perlite. But the soil is like bog. Nothing is growing well in them.
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Old June 3, 2014   #4
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This year I reused all my last years Pro Mix that grew tomatoes. Also the little bits of Pro Mix that fell away from my seedlings as I planted them in the ground this year.

I made quick 4 week compost in a Big Brute trash can using well shredded dried leaves, a few broken pinecones, some Nitrogen only lawn fertilizer, small twigs, kitchen scrapes blended in home blender, fine shredded paper, and coffee in the garage.

Part of my garden is a water holding area, with hard lumps of clay that I dug out and dried.

So, I sifted about half a 5 gallon bucket of it with an old wire French fry basket to be able to reuse it in another area..... and mixed it all up with the other stuff and added maybe 2 5 gallons of used Pro Mix with it to fluff it up. Ended up with 4 Rubber Maid containers of great textured soil for the garden. I added it to my no dig garden.
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Old June 30, 2014   #5
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A bit of an update , the tomato plants are 3 ft tall and starting to put on blossoms , the strawberries are looking good . They look real healthy
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What tomatoes varieties are you growing in them? I have only a few plants that have passed 3 ft so far.
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Old June 30, 2014   #7
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Old July 9, 2014   #8
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I updated the pics
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It's the fourth year now that my brother is using the same potting mix (2 tomato plants in one 10 gallon container). And they're doing really well.

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