Organic Potting Soil
When going organic do most of you go with organic potting soil for starting your seeds in the winter? If so, is there any kind of readily available brand I should be using for this? Or is something like miracle gro's organic soil mixed with some perlite good enough if I can't find any organic potting soil?
Hmm, I'm not sure if I can find that around here. If I can't, would it be alright to go with some miracle gro organic soil and feed my seedlings with aerated compost tea? Or would I just be better off going with non-organic potting soil?
Edit: I just realized miracle gro makes organic potting soil. Is this any good?
Edit: I just realized miracle gro makes organic potting soil. Is this any good?
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I hear both MG organic is not good at all and it that its pretty good. all I know (well I think) its not OMRI certified.Decado wrote:Hmm, I'm not sure if I can find that around here. If I can't, would it be alright to go with some miracle gro organic soil and feed my seedlings with aerated compost tea? Or would I just be better off going with non-organic potting soil?
Edit: I just realized miracle gro makes organic potting soil. Is this any good?
ive used this with pretty good results
[url]https://lawn-and-garden.hardwarestore.com/77-494-seed-starting-soil/jiffy-seed-start-soil-mix-507354.aspx[/url]
I see this at lowes for a decent price most of the time
you can also make your own mix, by bulk peat moss or coco, compost and sand or perlite..may need some dolomite or oyster shell lime if using peat moss..
Potting soil can be a bit heavy for starting seeds. If you look at the soil in the flats of plants at you local nursery you'll notice that it looks nothing like potting soil. It's usually a mixture of ground peat, a tiny bit of loam, and perlite. Some even go completely soil-less for their seed starter. I hate to encourage buying at the big-box home stores, but both HD and Lowe's sell 10 and 16 oz. bags of organic seed starting mix that will do fine until you start feeling more creative and want to try your hand at making your own mix.