In all honesty, you can buy some amendments ,lime,castings n such thats in theya'll like and make a better soil for about the same amount as a few bags of
soil.maybe a little more but you'll have FAR superior soil and more of it.just an fyi for future buys. be good everyone!"AFN smoke out"
I figured I'd rely on bagged soil till I can move into intermediate level growing and learn more about soil composition. Understanding the inner workings of organics & soil composition etc is a bit overwhelming for me right now, I'm getting there but not confident enough that I could create decent soil yet.
I live in the same state as them, and I still got OF/HF bags in the low 5's,...also, some junky stuff in there as well,... mixing/grading issues still,... I hear they treat some of the ingredients with urea to "age" them artificially, and I suspect that even after adjusting the pH in my bags, and still getting stunting, the soil wasn't cooked down enough... Muddy was the one that told me the best, primary source of their mulch was depleted a couple years ago, and since have been scrambling to reproduce it's equivalent... So, the mixed reviews and results continue,...:no:.... meantime, I've found a much better, more reliable soil products from Sanctuary Soil... pH testing is spot on, they are beautifully amended, and not too hot,... (using Empire Builder, and just picked up a more mulchy variant, Victory Garden soil-- will blend for finishing soil, but still cut it with seedling mix when starting beans...).. we'll see how they do! The photo' girls certainly like it! :thumbs: