What is a good soil mix ratio for indoor plants?
A common ratio for indoor plants is 60% potting soil, 30% compost, and 10% perlite or vermiculite.
How do I adjust the soil mix ratio for outdoor garden beds?
For outdoor gardens, you might use a ratio of 70% topsoil, 20% compost, and 10% organic matter like peat moss.
Can I use sand in my soil mix?
Yes, you can add up to 15% sand to improve drainage in heavy clay soils.
What if my plants need more nutrients?
Increase the compost ratio to around 40-50% to boost nutrient content in your soil mix.
How do I know what amendments to use?
Choose amendments based on your soil’s pH and nutrient deficiencies, such as lime for alkaline soils or sulfur for acidic ones.
Can I reuse the same soil mix ratio for all my plants?
No, different plants have varying needs. Adjust the ratio according to each plant’s specific requirements.
What is the purpose of amendments in a soil mix?
Amendments improve soil structure, enhance fertility, and help retain moisture and nutrients.