Welcome to the first day of my beginner gardening series- “How Does Your Garden Grow?” I am very excited about the posts we have coming up in this series and I hope you find it helpful!
I am going to start the series out by talking about how to stretch your potting soil.
I love planting annual flowers every year- geraniums, petunias, impatients, and so many more. They do get a little costly though. And also potting soil can be a little expensive.
Here is a great way to stretch it.
Take your pots or planters and fill them all the way up with organic materials such as grass clippings or leaves.
Add potting soil to the top of it until it is about an inch from the top. The leaves will compress and there will be plenty of room to transplant your flowers.
I like to let mine sit for a couple days and add a bit more soil as it compacts.
Transplant your annual flowers and enjoy.
Transplant your annual flowers and enjoy.
There are a few benefits to this process:
Spending less money on potting soil and more money on beautiful flowers!
It uses up organic matter that would just be hanging out behind my bushes (those darn leaves get everywhere).
And it makes the pots lighter and much easier to move into place.
I hope you found this helpful! Tune in tomorrow for another post in this series!
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