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The most commonly used "planting soil" in home gardening that you haven't paid attention to.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, The most commonly used "planting soil" in home gardening that you haven't paid attention to.

Nowadays, more and more people like home gardening and have their own small gardens, not only outdoor but also indoor.

The premise of having a small garden is to solve the problem of using "soil". If you use "soil" improperly, the grass will wither and the flowers will wither; if you use "soil" properly, not only do you not have to worry about watering and die of waterlogging, but also the flowers are gorgeous and the grass is green.

Get to know some of the most common "planting soils".

1. Vegetable garden soil

Vegetable garden soil needs to be mixed with fine sand and rotten leaf soil in order to avoid heavy stickiness of vegetable garden soil and play a good effect.

2. Peat soil

Peat soil is rich in nutrition, good water permeability and air permeability, and can be mixed with river sand and perlite.

3. Rotten leaf soil

Rotten leaf soil is rich in nutrients, loose and permeable, and its pH value is slightly acidic, so it is especially suitable for many kinds of flowering plants and some garden soil and river sand at the same time.

4. Humus soil

Rich in organic matter, good drainage and water retention.

5. Sandy soil

Sandy soil has good drainage but poor water retention, so it needs to be matched with humus soil, vegetable garden soil and so on.

6. Coconut bran

Coconut bran has good water retention and air permeability, suitable for matching perlite, vermiculite and so on.

 
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