Soil vrs Soilless mix for Plastic Hanging Pot.
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 1:19 am
Today I purchased 1/2 a yard of 2 way mix. Sand and Compost. I also purchased a 1/2 yard of top dressing, "Mulch". This seems to be mostly fine bark. Mixed the two together and filled these 50 hanging baskets.
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After planting strawberies in 35 of them, my brother tells me, I shouldn't use soil in plastic pots. The pots don't breath, that's why there are soilless mixtures available.
I purchased the barch mulch to lighten the mix. My thoughts were, the mulch may tie up some nitrogen, but help with drainage. I will be fertilizing with liquid fish and kelp.
So I'm looking for some help here. Do I dump them out and buy soilless potting mix?
Eric
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[img]https://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h300/eric_wa/DSC02923.jpg[/img]
After planting strawberies in 35 of them, my brother tells me, I shouldn't use soil in plastic pots. The pots don't breath, that's why there are soilless mixtures available.
I purchased the barch mulch to lighten the mix. My thoughts were, the mulch may tie up some nitrogen, but help with drainage. I will be fertilizing with liquid fish and kelp.
So I'm looking for some help here. Do I dump them out and buy soilless potting mix?
Eric