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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-08-16 03:36 pm

[ SECRET POST #4972 ]


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Re: Advice or Recs

(Anonymous) 2020-08-16 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I am trying to figure out a good soil mix for my raised beds based on what I can buy at Home Depot. I can't possibly justify the expensive $10/cubic foot organic stuff, but I would prefer an organic mix.

It's more expensive to buy bagged mix than a bulk load of soil, but I can move 1-2 cubic foot bags of soil easily myself. I don't have a wheelbarrow so if I ordered bulk dirt I'd probably have to buy one too.

Since tons of people have jumped on the backyard garden bandwagon, finding stuff that's in stock and doesn't suck is tricky, especially as I need about 7.5 cubic yards total.

Gardeners of FS, would a 50/50 mix of

https://www.homedepot.com/p/1-CF-Steer-Manure-Blend

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Kellogg-Garden-Organics-2-cu-ft-Raised-Bed-and-Potting-Mix-Premium-Outdoor-Container-Mix-687

work, or would that much nitrogen fry everything I planted? Would it help if I watered it in and let it sit for a month or so before planting? (It's too hot to start much without it frying and spring stuff like peas and lettuce goes in in mid-late September here.)