With how random the weather has been and how annoying my dogs have been by getting in my garden, I've shifted towards growing in buckets. It seems to work for so many of you so I might as well give it a shot. I've also realized my garden soil conditioning came out subpar at best so I'll be reworking it anyway.
Anyway, I've started getting buckets almost daily from my store's bakery department that they get icing in. Here's where I am so far:
I found a much better soil available in my area from Corso's. Combining it with the now-junk MiracleGro and Scott's along with some vermiculite and perilite, I have a very nice and pretty soil. It was raining when I took this picture so the soil looks a little dark.
And using coffee grounds from my night shift hotel job and my fiance's job and some epsom salt I made a nice tea. I've heard a lot of mixed opinions on what nute the coffee grounds give. Whatever they are, they'll be helpful.
And after weeks of looking beat up from the awful weather and little to no sun, my original potted plants look so much better.
I really hope this weather clears up soon. I don't wanna spend any more money on these things this season!
Anyway, I've started getting buckets almost daily from my store's bakery department that they get icing in. Here's where I am so far:
I found a much better soil available in my area from Corso's. Combining it with the now-junk MiracleGro and Scott's along with some vermiculite and perilite, I have a very nice and pretty soil. It was raining when I took this picture so the soil looks a little dark.
And using coffee grounds from my night shift hotel job and my fiance's job and some epsom salt I made a nice tea. I've heard a lot of mixed opinions on what nute the coffee grounds give. Whatever they are, they'll be helpful.
And after weeks of looking beat up from the awful weather and little to no sun, my original potted plants look so much better.
I really hope this weather clears up soon. I don't wanna spend any more money on these things this season!