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re: First Time Growing Vegetables/Fruit - Soil Question
Posted by Multiweiner on 3/26/25 at 8:32 pm to Buddy the Tiger
Riversand and fresh compost that is not finished.
re: First Time Growing Vegetables/Fruit - Soil Question
Posted by Multiweiner on 3/26/25 at 8:30 pm to Tigerlaff
I grow only in half compost mixed with my soil. Lots of fresh vegetable pieces and scraps freshly mixed in compost along with many other things. My compost very active and also still lots not broken down. The healthiest plants I can grow love this and are bulletproof. Bugs....yeah lets see them try. Figured this out long ago when i planted a pepper in a pot of mostly not broken down yet compost and wow.
You can also mix river sand in your compost instead of soil. Has to be riversand.
I also just grow in piles of riversand. Things like potatoes/sweet potatoes I just throw compost around them when i plant.
Tomatoes also have great flavor grown in riversand.
You can also mix river sand in your compost instead of soil. Has to be riversand.
I also just grow in piles of riversand. Things like potatoes/sweet potatoes I just throw compost around them when i plant.
Tomatoes also have great flavor grown in riversand.
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