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| From | songbird <songbird@anthive.com> |
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| Newsgroups | rec.gardens.edible |
| Subject | Re: growth inhibitor? |
| Date | 2025-08-04 07:34 -0400 |
| Organization | the little wild kingdom |
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T wrote: ... > Does this one look good? > > https://www.homedepot.com/p/NEARSOURCE-ORGANICS-Organic-In-Ground-Garden-Soil-1-5-cu-ft-Peat-Free-OMRI-Listed-693/321967297 > > Says no peat. when speaking of soil qualities and composition using the word organic means we're speaking of what percent of the soil composition is made of carbon based molecules. it is not the same as talking about organic gardening (even if it is a related topic :) ). basic soil science and evaluating your garden soils should be something you learn. there are plenty of youtube, etc. videos and explanations online. go do some reading/research. it's a topic well worth knowing for any gardener. so when i am speaking of topsoil i am speaking of soil which is mostly mineral (that is it is not primarily carbon based materials) that means it is a mix of sand, silt and clay and you want a certain blend which is not too much clay for really good garden soil but you also do not want one that is almost all sand. and then when you have that mix done right you add some organic materials to it which provide nutrients and additional benefits - but overall garlic doesn't need a huge amount of those organic amendments. 5% is probably plenty but also there are the other nutrients (macros like NPK and the micros like sulphur, boron, copper, manganese, etc.) so from this you can see that having 50+% peat is a really high organic material content and likely a part of the problem. also if you understand what composting is about you would know that having a lot of carbon in your soil is going to mean your nutrient availability is likely to be a challenge (carbon and nitrogen needs to be balanced in a certain proportion to get composting to happen and if that balance is off that means that you may have too much of either and the results won't be as good as they could be otherwise). mixing weeds in can cause issues too but that's a whole different topic. i'd not do that but put them on the surface to act as a mulch to help hold in moisture for your area as it must bake there... burying weeds means you are composting in the soil and that can include fermentations and other reactions which you may not really want near a developing bulb. overall, mixing some organic materials in with your garden soil is a good thing, but overdoing it may be an issue and i do think in your case it is... so going back to evaluating the product you have linked above how much of it is organic materials? do you think adding even more organic materials to a soil that is already primarily organic materials is going to improve it when that may be the problem? aside from how expensive it is it's just not topsoil. you should be able to get topsoil for much less than that - talk to a landscaping supplier. songbird
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growth inhibitor? T <T@invalid.invalid> - 2025-08-01 04:36 -0700
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Re: growth inhibitor? songbird <songbird@anthive.com> - 2025-08-04 07:34 -0400
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Re: growth inhibitor? songbird <songbird@anthive.com> - 2025-08-03 08:40 -0400
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