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| I HAVE JUST PURCHASED AN EARTHBOX (through an advert in the magazine)FOR GROWING TOMATOES, I UNDERSTAND FROM AN AMERICAN WEB SITE THAT YOU MUST NOT USE "SOIL" - ONLY COMPOST. I HAVE ASKED THE MAKERS AND THEY WILL NOT GIVE ME AN ANSWER, THEY ONLY SAY GO TO A GARDEN CENTRE AND BUY COMPOST. AS WE ALL KNOW COMPOST IS AS VARIABLE AS THE BRITISH WEATHER. HAVE ANY OF YOU USED THE EARTH BOX ??? ANY SUGGESTIONS RE A SUITABLE COMPOST CHRIS H Last edited by CHRIS H; 18-05-2006 at 07:11 PM. |
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| earthbox.com What kind of potting mixture should I use? Almost any brand of potting mix for containers or hanging plants will work. You'll need 2.2 cubic feet (60 quarts) per box and 1 cup of dolomite or lime. Try to find potting mix without fertilizer already mixed in. What kind of fertilizer does the EarthBox® need? Each time you plant in the EarthBox®, use two cups of a dry granular fertilizer or plant food for vegetables. The three numbers of the elements making up the fertilizer content should be in the range of 5 to 15; i.e., 12-8-10, 10-10-10. After you have applied the fertilizer stripe, no additional fertilizer will be needed. From the website - sounds a bit like filling hanging baskets?
__________________ Manda. "Wouldn't it be nice For maybe an hour To not have a care." Last edited by smallblueplanet; 18-05-2006 at 09:58 PM. |
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