Adventures in Gardening: The Dirt

Girls22 048Here is the dirt on the dirt! I basically tried to follow Mel’s famous mix. Although it was pretty hard to track down, I think I managed to make it work. He calls for 1/3 vermiculite, 1/3 peat moss, and 1/3 compost (from 5 different sources).   He states that if you use this mix that there is no need for weeding and fertilizing! Well that sounds exciting and easy right! I hope so…………….

Since my bed is not a perfect 4 x 4, it’s 8 x 3 (more like 2 3/4) and 12 inches tall, we had a hard time figuring out exactly how much soil to buy or how much we would need. It doesn’t help that each bag of ingredients is measured in a completely different way.  I found that after I did my initial estimation that I had to keep running back for more.  Let’s just say that math is not my forte………but even then I managed to make it work.

Although I lost my very detailed note of exactly what I used, here is what stands out in my memory.

  • Vermiculite–2 bags of 18 dry qt
  • Spaghmum Peat Moss–1 Bag–3 cubic feet
  • Organic Garden Soil–4 Bags–1.5 cubic feet each
  • Compost–
  • Long Island Compost–Compost Manure–1 Bag–1 cubic feet
  • Long Island Premium Compost–(Grass, Leaves, Veggie, Fruit)–2 Bags–1 cubic feet each
  • Dehydrated Cow Manure–1 Bag–1 cubic feet
  • Scott’s Humus & Manure–4 Bags–1 cubic feet each

I know the mix didn’t call for Garden Soil but that’s where my paranoia kicked in and I thought….just to be safe….I would add some garden soil in to make sure all my bases were covered.  Hopefully it will work!

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I was also doing all of the mixing and preparation myself. I was using up my “lunch break” (when the kiddies are napping) to get my garden prepped. I wanted the soil to sit for at least 2 weeks before my initial planting.  There was no way I was going to be able to mix all of the soil at once, it would have been way to heavy.  Since I wasn’t sure if I had enough of each I decided to mix in batches so that I knew I was still getting a 1/3 of each item. Mel’s brilliant idea is to mix on some sort of tarp and once completely mixed transfer to the bed! It worked great!

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After about 16 times I finally got enough to fill the bed! It was only after that I realized that because my bed was so tall I really didn’t need to add that much mix to the whole bed. According to Mel, you really only need 6 ” of good soil. After the sand and topsoil, I would say that I have about 10 inches of good soil!  I could have saved a ton of money. Live and learn.

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Sophie

Check out My New 30’s Post on Dirt…..very resourceful!

Next time……..what to plant and where!

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