Mix Stick

by admin on May 7, 2010

Mix Stick

Make Your Own Organic Go Green â € ~ € ™ Planting Mix

"If your garden was there before they leave, it is likely to emerge in many other dreams. "~ Ferris Cook

This is what Spring means gardening again! It's time to put your plants in their outdoor beds. Thus, many home gardeners make the fundamental error to put bedding plants in the same old ground eroded they have used for years. I dig a little, maybe throw in some fertilizer, and expect their plants to make the rest. I know a better way.

You can make a planting mix from scratch that your plants will love. It's easy and simple to do, takes little time, and is relatively cheap. The end result is worth the small effort and minimal cost.

First, start with good soil in bags of some sort. It need not be costly brand name for which you pay a premium. Only a reasonable quality soil as a base for the rest of the mixture. For our project, say you buy a bag of 20 quarts of this product – a common size in most nurseries.

Then buy a small bag of racks pure worm. It will have four quarters â € "about 10 pounds â €" for this mixture. Make sure you have real, worm castings quality and not a diluted product is typically on the market. Natureo € ™ s Big Bud Worm Castings Premium makes a liquid version also can be used. racks of the worm (worm manure) are nature's miracle fertilizer and fertilizer. They are organic, all natural, and contain more 60 beneficial elements your plants need and use in the cultivation of healthy stems, good root systems, strong branches and flowers or fruit. Once moistened, conserve water their soil thereby providing an additional benefit of saving time and money watering.

Buy a small bag of composted steer manure. This is cheap and add nitrogen to the soil in abundance. The key is to not use too much of this in your mix. My suggestion is just four quarters.

Finally, you have one pounds natural dust Shidigera yucca (Mohave Yucca) to add to the mix. Cassava is another organic, all natural products, is a wetting agent (surfactant) which makes water more wet. This will allow water to remain on the ground and give your plants a faster way to absorb nutrients from the soil mix. Cassava also contains natural steroids such as saponin which help control insects and disease once your plants absorb it in your system.

Now you have the ingredients for success in taking a nutrient-rich soil water retention mix plant beds. Putting them together is the next step. Dump the bag room 20 on a surface soil clean and dry flat. To add four quarts of the worm and the 4 liters of beef manure compost. Next add the yucca extract powder. With a shovel, in Once the stack of a couple of times until all ingredients are well mixed.

This is the potting mix. Digging holes in your garden, fill them with this plant mixture and the beds of their plants or seeds in it. (This mixture is also ideal for container gardening – nothing better on the market at half the price you pay for the products prestigious brand.) you have made a completely organic, all natural, homemade that will benefit you, your plants and the environment without using any toxic chemical. You will be more than happy with the results. Thus plants.

(More information is available at href = "http://www.naturesbigbud.com"> www.naturesbigbud.com)

"A society is great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they will never sit. "

About the Author

Major Dennis Copson is a retired US Marine living in Oceanside, Ca where he is the Director of Sales and Marketing for Nature’s Big Bud Worm Castings and a feelance writer.

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