Spring has arrived, which means this is back on sale. It says for in-ground but I also use it in raised beds and everything thrives. From my experience, no garbage thrown in unlike Miracle-Gro or the Lowe's. If you don't have anywhere selling soil for bulk, this is the best quality for the price.
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Spring has arrived, which means this is back on sale. It says for in-ground but I also use it in raised beds and everything thrives. From my experience, no garbage thrown in unlike Miracle-Gro or the Lowe's. If you don't have anywhere selling soil for bulk, this is the best quality for the price.
I get this every year. I have raised beds. To make it better for raised beds, I buy peat moss, compost, and vermiculite, then blend the four together. Bulks the mix up and gives it more volume and less dense, better for raised beds. Good cheap way to add to my combo to replenish my beds every year.
I get this every year. I have raised beds. To make it better for raised beds, I buy peat moss, compost, and vermiculite, then blend the four together. Bulks the mix up and gives it more volume and less dense, better for raised beds. Good cheap way to add to my combo to replenish my beds every year.
Late to this post but in what ratio do you mix all those for raised beds?
Late to this post but in what ratio do you mix all those for raised beds?
TIA
Usually 50% soil, 25/25 compost and peat moss, then throw in some vermiculite (not a set amount, just get a feel for it). Ratios are not set in stone, kinda just a feel for it based on how it comes together.
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Late to this post but in what ratio do you mix all those for raised beds?
TIA
Late to this post but in what ratio do you mix all those for raised beds?
TIA
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