I put a cheap compost & soil mix together! I have used my trusty mix for potted flowers, fruit, veg and veggy patch! Not for chillis so we will see how it goes ! Plastic pots are cheap ! If not free ! And outdoor NFT tables second hand are cheap !
I just use a basic compost ; wheat straw, horse & chicken manure and gypsum (calcium sulfate) with hydrated lime, pot ash. organic soil, wormcastings, mixed with coco fiber....
There are a variety of ingredients that I add as well. A brief outline of some materials I use in making composts follows:
Straw:
serves as a carbon source (carbohydrate) source
wheat - considered the best - contains xylan
oat, barley - break down more rapidly than wheat
rye - breaks down slower than wheat also corn cobs, oak and leaves, etc.
Other Carbohydrate Sources:
Rice straw, molasses, brewer's grains, cottonseed meal (provides the fatty acid - linoleic acid -which is reported to stimulate yields.)
Manures:
nitrogen source, composting horse - , poultry - dry pig and sheep - - used partly dry
Other Nitrogen Sources:
Blood meal (dried blood), bone meal urea, ammonium sulfate ((NH4)2SO4) Gypsum: calcium sulfate (CaSO4) - helps to prevent the loss of nitrogen (from the breakdown of proteins during the act of composting) by chelating the ammonia
Optional Mineral Sources:
Superphosphate; is said to promote vigorous flowering growth, but an excess may make the beds too acid too soon which depreciate the crop. It should not be used if there are a lot of droppings that r fresh) in the compost.
potash; for Phos , and Potassium . Also going to try some silca on the new beds, for fruit weight. Big pods mmmmmm.
Activators; compost "activators" can be obtained from nursery and garden stores and assures the presence of the organism essential to composting.
MY Compost Recipe at the moment:
The following recipes create about half ton of compost. Half ton of compost will provide enough compost for about 60 square feet of beds (surface area).
I do this in winter every year then additives are introduced to pile.
have started a new pile 3 months ago!
5 bales wheat straw,
100kg Mushroom compost used ( x mushroom farm )
trailer load (half ton) horse manure,
2kg . activator,
70kg . chicken manure,
70kg . Blood & bone meal
1kg Pot ash
Worm castings - as much as you can get
Hydrated Lime - few hand fulls
5kg gypsum,
This is what I do to prep!
To prepare compost, the straw must be soaked for several days until it just about, but not quite falling apart, squeezes water out in your hands. The compost pile is then built by stacking alternating layers of straw, activator, manure and gypsum etc etc . The stackwas 4-6 feet high.
By the fourth to sixth day the temperature in the interior of the pile should reach 160°F (71°C). Tmperatures over 71°C are undesirable.
Mine is new had to start over (moved) and on the ground at moment
, but I want to elevate it ! So I can make tea
I then mix the compost (30%) with oraganic soil (30%), perlite (10%) , coco(30%), and plant !
CM
(this is an old thread of mine from another gardening forum revamped !! lol )
And I am makeing a big worm farm in next week or two also !