I am setting up my raised beds. Over on GW in the raised bed section they go on and on about Mel's mix being the one and only solution for ultimate success. Go ahead and look; they will even flame people for presenting arguments to this. I trust their expertise, but do not know how well this applies to peppers, especially super hots. I know I have read they like sandy soil, and need something that drains well.
Mel's mix consists of 1-1-1 ratio of vermiculite, sphagnum peat moss, and a mixture of at least 5 varieties of compost. I am adding a 70lb bag of general purpose sand for every 10f^3 of mix. I am also adding a thin layer of pea pebble to the bottom for drainage assistance.
Does this seem like a sound plan?
Mel's mix consists of 1-1-1 ratio of vermiculite, sphagnum peat moss, and a mixture of at least 5 varieties of compost. I am adding a 70lb bag of general purpose sand for every 10f^3 of mix. I am also adding a thin layer of pea pebble to the bottom for drainage assistance.
Does this seem like a sound plan?