A garden is only as good as the ground that it's planted in. Discussion forum for the many ways to improve the soil where we plant our gardens.
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March 28, 2012 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Brooksville FL, zone 9a
Posts: 67
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what top soil to use?
NOTE:Soil mix used isn't soil less mix (Miracle gro, etc.); isn't potting mix/soil either. All soil found is 40 lbs. per bag.
Topsoil will be used in raised beds, isn't only thing in them; is an 'ingredient' in a soil mix. What was found yesterday, listed below: Normal Topsoil; is this just 'black dirt' w/out anything mixed in? Garden Magic (blend of topsoil, peat, and sand) Mixes want to use call for peat as separate ingredient. Should I just use normal topsoil ? Want decent quality topsoil, not something that is blended though. Supposedly packaged topsoil can have soilborne microbes and/or weed seeds. Is this true? Soil mixes are below for reference: Mix one:65% screened top soil, 20% compost, 10% well aged manure, and 5% peat. Mix two: "I would suggest a raised bed soil would be about 70-80% mineral components as the structural base - topsoil, sand, fine Turface ... and 20-30% other organic ingredients to make up the rest. It won't matter much what the organic ingredients ARE, because at that low % they won't affect the structure much as it relates to drainage. I think that finished compost or pine bark fines are an excellent addition because neither will significantly immobilize nitrogen (even if it does, that's fixable). Reed/sedge peat is another good choice." Last edited by aimeruni; March 28, 2012 at 01:56 PM. |
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