I have grown my plants in pots every year for the most part but this year Im going to plant all 70 some in dirt and was just curious if any of you dirt farmers have any pearls of wisdom ?
No it's soil that's had a garden of some sort planted in it every year I also dump my pots in it every year and work it inikeepfish said:Is it clay?
I can offer my experiences with clay.
May I ask why ?dash 2 said:Mulch. Definitely mulch.
My words of wisdom:Spankyscolts said:No it's soil that's had a garden of some sort planted in it every year I also dump my pots in it every year and work it in
May I ask why ?
and can work as a mulch toodash 2 said:It helps your soil retain moisture in dry weather and helps prevent soil from splashing up on your plants in wet weather. Just for starters… There are many more reasons, though.
Spankyscolts said:I have grown my plants in pots every year for the most part but this year Im going to plant all 70 some in dirt and was just curious if any of you dirt farmers have any pearls of wisdom ?
It holds easily on to mineral content, true. If there's no organic matter in it though--it needs nitrogen. Won't get very far without that pesky nutrient. . There are spots around here that won't even grow grass.millworkman said:Technically the red clay of the Carolinas, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana are chock full of every nutrient you need to grow. You just need to help with drainage and aeration.
yup, but add anything that helps and you have a great medium. It's funny like that.ikeepfish said:It holds easily on to mineral content, true. If there's no organic matter in it though--it needs nitrogen. Won't get very far without that pesky nutrient. . There are spots around here that won't even grow grass.