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I'm going to delete this one since I am never going to make "seed starting mix."

NEVER.

I don't want to be a farmer when I grow up.

Nope.

I want to be a beauty queen.

Yep.

I know I am going to drop the t.v.'s.

ohgod.

g/n!


If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.


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How to Make Seed Starting Mix
By: Decomposed
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Mon, 12 Apr 21 4:24 PM
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Know that if you use store-bought seed starting mix, you're likely overpaying by 2 to 3 times. If your gardening plans are small, it may make sense to buy an 8 quart bag - for which you'll pay $3 to $5. But if you're planning something larger, starter mix is very easy and inexpensive to make in quantity.

Note that this is NOT the same as potting soil or Miracle Grow. It's for seeds. Making your own is as simple as:

10 cups peat moss
2 cups perlite
2 cups water
1 tablespoon of a fertilizer such as Organic Garden Tone, though this will vary by fertilizer type.

Mix well, adding the water gradually.

and that's all there is to it.

I make much bigger batches and just try to use 5 times as much peat moss as perlite, with small amounts of fertilizer mixed in at the end. It's not necessary to be precise, but keep in mind that too much of a high nitrogen fertilizer can easily kill your plants.

Here's a video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTq1LncwcGQ


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