I'm using Fox Farms Ocean Forest and throw in about 10%-15% Black Kow compost. Couldnt be happier. Promix is top quality as well. You cant go wrong with either one.. If you're planting alot of plants, you may want to go with Promix to keep costs down.
OilDri and nonscented kitty litter is basically the same thing, but the difference is the temperature it''s fired at. If it's fired at a high temp it will not break down into mush. I test it out by placing the OilDri in a up of water and let it soak for a few days. If it's still hard, then it's good stuff.Is OilDri the same as plain clay cat litter? Or do you buy it special?
OilDri and nonscented kitty litter is basically the same thing, but the difference is the temperature it''s fired at. If it's fired at a high temp it will not break down into mush. I test it out by placing the OilDri in a up of water and let it soak for a few days. If it's still hard, then it's good stuff.
I learned this tip from a Bonsai monk (bonsaimonk.com), seriously. I own a salvage company and years ago Ie sold them a ton of bonsai wire that we received. Being a gardener I tore into them for some tips and tricks.
It gives spectacular results, with ZERO soil compaction. I use enough to where I can't make a ball of dirt if I squeeze it in my fist. The only downside is it drains so well that you need do increase your watering accordingly
Sounds like a good mix, but where do you get the extra large sized 125% containers.I prefer cheap and easy! I mix up 50% $2 topsoil, 25% Black Kow, and 25% nature helper (pine bark fines). Then I mix in about 25% OilDri for drainage.
I have a ton of them, but it takes a 110% effort to find them. I have lazy friends that aren't willing to search for them, so they mix the dirt first and then cut in 25% claySounds like a good mix, but where do you get the extra large sized 125% containers.