it may be cheap, but it's sterilized and organic... and it is really rich - no junk in it like the hyponex.. I wasn't pleased with miracle-gro seed starter either as far as appearence and water absorbency (water just sat on top for awhile)..
so, trying this out as of today.. I think I'll like it - I haven't used any potting so clean and fluffy/light such as this before. this absorbed the water the way I wanted it to.
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The warning bell is that it is potting soil, not potting mix. I like the latter much better to start seeds in. Potting soil tends to hold moisture longer as well as compact. I hope it works out great for you.
I needed some potting mix, was short on time, another snow storm was coming so I ended up buying a 16 quart bag at Family Dollar. $3.50. I filled a tray with it and sowed peas, broccoli, Chard and spinach. So far, it is working great - as good as Ferti-lome which is >$20 for 60 quarts.
Mike
I needed some potting mix, was short on time, another snow storm was coming so I ended up buying a 16 quart bag at Family Dollar. $3.50. I filled a tray with it and sowed peas, broccoli, Chard and spinach. So far, it is working great - as good as Ferti-lome which is >$20 for 60 quarts.
Mike
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UPDATE: ok, I am using the "Country Farms" and "Miracle-Gro Seed Starting Potting Mix"DoubleDogFarm wrote:Ruffsta,
Let use know how it's working. I googled and the one complaint, it becomes muddy. May need perlite
Eric
the way I do it is this (test cup):
3 large table spoons of "Country Farms"
1 med table spoon of "Micracle-gro Seed Starting Potting Mix"
mix well, pour into cup, plant seed and water
it does not become muddy, holds water well. I have transplanted existing plants into this exact 3 to 1 mix of mine and they handled it well and are doing just fine. new seeds have sprouted much better and faster versus the normal potting soil. the mix has a nice color too.
I think I will continue this method..
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