farm dawg
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I will be growing six plants outdoor this season. White Widow and Master Mind.
I will be using 3ft. x 3ft. planter boxes. I plant to each box.
I am on a tight budget. So I was considering the option of making my own soil mix. If that would be a cheaper option.
I usally use Fox Farm Ocean Forest. Where I live a 1.5 cubic ft. bag of Ocean Forest. is over $15 a bag and I need a total of 108 cu. ft. of material.
I did some research online and a 3.8 cu. ft. bale of peat moss is about $15. A 4 cu. ft bag of perlite maybe around $16.
I was also considering worm castings. Haven't looked that up online yet. Some of the native sand where I live 1/2 cup a gallon. dolomite lime. Seabird guano and epsom salt.
Would this be a cheaper route then the Fox Farm? Does any body know of a better way?
Fertilizers aren't an issue right now. I stocked up on fertilizers at the end of last season.
I will be using 3ft. x 3ft. planter boxes. I plant to each box.
I am on a tight budget. So I was considering the option of making my own soil mix. If that would be a cheaper option.
I usally use Fox Farm Ocean Forest. Where I live a 1.5 cubic ft. bag of Ocean Forest. is over $15 a bag and I need a total of 108 cu. ft. of material.
I did some research online and a 3.8 cu. ft. bale of peat moss is about $15. A 4 cu. ft bag of perlite maybe around $16.
I was also considering worm castings. Haven't looked that up online yet. Some of the native sand where I live 1/2 cup a gallon. dolomite lime. Seabird guano and epsom salt.
Would this be a cheaper route then the Fox Farm? Does any body know of a better way?
Fertilizers aren't an issue right now. I stocked up on fertilizers at the end of last season.