What are the reasons for not using dug up dirt from your yard on your plant when planting it. I know that soil is way better to use, but would like to know what would happen if I didn't and just planted it in the ground itself.
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What are the reasons for not using dug up dirt from your yard on your plant when planting it. I know that soil is way better to use, but would like to know what would happen if I didn't and just planted it in the ground itself.
The quality of most topsoil isn't very good. When you buy soil, it has ammendments that assist in holding moisture while still aerating the roots. Often times there compost added, too. So in other words, you know you're getting decent soil if you buy it, you don't have any idea if you just dig it up.
plus in taking dirt from out to in there is a probability of bringing bug in with it not good if your indoors.
I say just try to find a cheap good potting soil mix. The dirt from the back yard wont give you the best results of the plant and from past experience it usually brings pests, bugs ect.
buy cheap, grow cheap ... cheap potting soil may not have been properly sterilized, you could be buying microbes, funguses, insect eggs ... not a place to save a few cents ... I paid $8 for a 2-cubic foot bag of premium potting soil ... I could have saved $2 by buying the cheap crap, but ......... :smokin:
Yes very true, if money aint the issue i suggest fox farms soil mixs. You get what you pay for in the end i always used scotts potting soil mix when i was low on money and mixed it myself with nice resultsQuote:
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