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James Prigioni: How to Make POTTING MIX, CHEAP and EASY DIY Gardening



Easily make your own potting mix soil for raised beds and potted plants that will save you money and grow incredible healthy plants.
Don’t waste money on bagged soil or potting mix, make your own potting soil mix at home that will take your raised bed or container garden to the next level

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48 Comments

  1. Tuck is looking out for the garden bandits..lol lo e seeing both of you. Peace and love from Ohio ❤❤❤❤

  2. I was told not to use mushroom compost, because it contains salts that could harm my seedlings. I bought the bag stuff from Lowe's and stopped using it. What is your view on this? Thanks

  3. I would think using a concrete mixer or making your own mixer (like from an old clothes dryer drum with the paddles) would mix the ingredients better. But if you like playing in the dirt more then have fun.

  4. Tuck is precious ❤❤❤❤
    Quick question, I live in an apartment and I’m limited in space, can I use coco core in my potted plants as a soil or does it have to be mixed?

  5. So you redid your soil ingredients to use things you — wait for it — now sell on your website? Please don't become a sell out, like so many other garden channels have.

  6. I have my soil in my beds already and will be adding some of my homemade compost from grass clippings and veggie scraps. Has been good for my for past 5 years. I can't afford all that other things

  7. I’ve read varying statements claiming coco coir is toxic to dogs if ingested. I would like to use it but am concerned. Can you offer any information? Thanks, good vid.

  8. I bought a small cement mic per to turn and mix the soil and it works great. I have to grow all in bags because we live in sand and nematodes so it’s all containers. Takes a lot of soil. I fill the bottom with logs and leaves and greens then soil. A small hugelculture. Ps, it’s not cheap. Wear a mask because of what those components are made of.

  9. Looks great. Never heard of the additional amendments. I’ll be looking for those. TFS❤.
    💋💋💋💋💋 Tuck’s face for me. 🐶🥰

  10. I’m using peat moss, cow manure alfalfa bales with blood meal, earthworm castings and I’m making bio char with charcoal briquettes..this is only my second year gardening…so I’ll let you know.

  11. Looks good man! I swear by earthworms. Garden slam loaded up, meaning the soil is alive and healthy. If they thrive it's alive! Constant fertilizer factory, the bioactive kind plants do best with. Additionally, there's a worm farmer down the road and his 100 % pure castings a just pennies on the dollar. Best amendment for the buck. I make inexpensive soil amendment as well. Wood chips dumped by a tree company for free, leaves that fall from trees for free, and fish carcasses and guts I also get for free (from a seafood market). Mix together, just add water and let it cook! An occasional turn and it eventually turns to magic. And…the worms love it too! Incidentally, I freeze some of the smaller fish for planting season. Excellent booster. Other organic amendments I purchase if needed. Let's get started!

  12. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ the⌚ 🐕 for the
    garden. Thanks for the soil mixture. I think I will use all vermiculite because I live in Florida and need all the retention I can get due to evaporation.

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