Hey all.
I'm am daydreaming about my backyard pepper bed, specifically about the soil.
Last year went terribly. I had " triple mix" delivered and I put that into the bed; its about 5' x 20' and 3 feet deep. The soil was sandy and didn't hold moisture well. The peppers were basically stunted and developed disease on the leafs.
I read on here last year that changing or adding to the soil was to be done well before the planting season as to let me microbes settle. So I added 5 bags of sheep manure and worked it in once the first frost hit.
So its only January and I will have to wait till may or June to plant out but I would really appreciate some advise as to what to add once the soil becomes workable again in march or April.
From my reading on here, some perlite would be good.
I'm still unsure about a lot of things like coca coir and or peat, teas and lime and calcium (I can get lots of eggshells).
Worm casings too!
Thanks,
I'm am daydreaming about my backyard pepper bed, specifically about the soil.
Last year went terribly. I had " triple mix" delivered and I put that into the bed; its about 5' x 20' and 3 feet deep. The soil was sandy and didn't hold moisture well. The peppers were basically stunted and developed disease on the leafs.
I read on here last year that changing or adding to the soil was to be done well before the planting season as to let me microbes settle. So I added 5 bags of sheep manure and worked it in once the first frost hit.
So its only January and I will have to wait till may or June to plant out but I would really appreciate some advise as to what to add once the soil becomes workable again in march or April.
From my reading on here, some perlite would be good.
I'm still unsure about a lot of things like coca coir and or peat, teas and lime and calcium (I can get lots of eggshells).
Worm casings too!
Thanks,