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Subject: Soil to start seeds in?
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poochies72(patrick p) |
Northampton MA
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What kind of soil does everyone use to start there seeds. Last year I used Miracle grow potting mix but then I heard that was bad. Thanks
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3/20/2010 8:06:29 AM
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roger |
Connecticut
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pro-mix is the best
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3/20/2010 8:14:44 AM
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zap1 |
Hunter433@aol.com NEW YORK
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where do you get pro mix
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3/20/2010 9:28:21 AM
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poochies72(patrick p) |
Northampton MA
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Thanks! I just bought some at my local feed store.
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3/20/2010 11:33:08 AM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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zap...google for it, and when you find the site...they have a locator system. Wish I could be more helpful!? But, if I can do it, you can too!!! LOL PS...I think company name is Premier Pro-Mix Peace, Wayne
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3/20/2010 6:02:55 PM
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mid |
Reed Point Montana
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just regular starting pottin soil with the chunks of white stuff in it, try to avoid miracle grow and others with added fertalizers cause it can burn off the pumpkins roots,also try and avoid staring soils with lots of sand or large pieces of wood in it. I usualy bake my soil in the oven for a half hour befor i use it, it kills off the any bad stuff that might be in the soil.
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3/20/2010 9:04:59 PM
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Gritch |
valparaiso, in
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i use 1/3 peat moss, 1/3 perlite, and 1/3 vermiculite.
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3/20/2010 10:47:19 PM
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Iowegian |
Anamosa, IA BPIowegian@aol.com
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I use potting soil mixed with some organic fertilizer and micorrhizae in the bottom half of the top. On top of that I use Jiffy mix. I don't get damping off from the Jiffy mix, and the stuff at the bottom gets the plants off to a good start.
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3/20/2010 10:53:54 PM
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zap1 |
Hunter433@aol.com NEW YORK
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how much mycorrhiza do you mix in with the soil to start seeds and can i use the mycorrhiza for all my veg plants tom peppers egg plant etc
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3/21/2010 11:08:37 AM
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Iowegian |
Anamosa, IA BPIowegian@aol.com
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Jiff, Espona And PHC make organic fertilizer mixes with micorrhizae and beneficial bacteria in int. I ususlly use a tablespoon of that in each pot and mix more in the planting hole.
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3/21/2010 6:34:57 PM
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