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To: Oshkalaboomboom

I used to sell a fair number of them with few returns, but haven’t used one, myself. I can’t see why it wouldn’t work well for potted things. Being the geek I am, I’d have a ‘control’ pot that had the PH I was looking for to compare against.

I’ve always relied upon the old, ‘1/3 the dirt you’re stuck with, 1/3 compost and 1/3 peat’ when I’m refreshing a bed. Then I fertilize based upon what plants needs what and I don’t really worry about PH factors. So far, so good!

For pots, I use fresh soil every year, dumping the old stuff (sans root balls) into a garden bed or the compost pile. Maybe not so easy to do on your rooftop garden? ;)

I’ve either made my own (how I truly MISS having discounted broken bags of whatever soil/amendments I needed when I worked for Jung’s!) but I’ve had good results with good old Miracle Grow Potting Mix, too.


34 posted on 08/03/2019 11:35:42 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (We come from the earth, we return to the earth, and in between we garden.~Alfred Austin)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Chili peppers do best in soil with a ph of 6.0 to 6.8 so I would like to see how close I am to that.


40 posted on 08/03/2019 12:41:35 PM PDT by Oshkalaboomboom
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