Growitpondifarm
Well-Known Member
what’s up guys,
I’m putting together a big batch of soil for my next run. I’m basing my mix off the 1/3 peat, 1/3 hummus source 1/3 aeration rule of thumb. For the humus portion, which from research appears to be the most important, I’m going to use a combination of a local worm farm castings, along with some compost. There is a small farm near me that sells this compost for cheap and they claim it is 2-3 years old and is a combination of manures(cow, horse, chicken), leaves and grass clippings. I picked some up for my veggie garden and would like to use it for the other half of my humus mix.
After going through a few bags it appears to be relatively clean of sticks and other unwanted material and there are a decent amount of worms too. Here’s a picture of a handymful, does it pass the eye test from experienced soil people on here ?
I’m putting together a big batch of soil for my next run. I’m basing my mix off the 1/3 peat, 1/3 hummus source 1/3 aeration rule of thumb. For the humus portion, which from research appears to be the most important, I’m going to use a combination of a local worm farm castings, along with some compost. There is a small farm near me that sells this compost for cheap and they claim it is 2-3 years old and is a combination of manures(cow, horse, chicken), leaves and grass clippings. I picked some up for my veggie garden and would like to use it for the other half of my humus mix.
After going through a few bags it appears to be relatively clean of sticks and other unwanted material and there are a decent amount of worms too. Here’s a picture of a handymful, does it pass the eye test from experienced soil people on here ?