The Best Super Soil for Raised Bed Gardens

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • We made our first batch of super soil several years ago and we've never looked back! This soil has proven over and over again that it simply grows better plants. In this video we'll show you step by step how we prepare our version of super soil and we'll include all of the ingredients below. Be sure to leave us some comments and thanks for checking out our video.
    Peat Moss - 3 cu ft
    Perlite - 3 - 8 qt bags = 24 qt
    Black Cow Composted Cow Manure - 2 -1 cu ft bags
    Garden Soil - 5.2 cu ft
    Sodium Polyacrylate - 2 cups
    Pelleted Lime - 2 cups
    Epsom Salt - 2 cups
    Bone Meal - 2 - 3 lb bags
    Blood Meal - 1 - 3 lb bag
    Oyster Shell Calcium - 3 cups
    Boron - 1 teaspoon
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  • @mjones8170
    @mjones8170 День назад

    Backyard soil and compost (just mowed grass& weeds/food scraps/plant scraps) has served me fine for both vegetables and flowers.

  • @Jennifer_Skinner
    @Jennifer_Skinner 7 месяцев назад +5

    I love this mix! ❤ I have 4x8x1 metal planter boxes. When I first set them up, I do the hugelkultur bit, small branches, leaves n such for like the bottom third of the box. The next third is a mix of cheap top soil and compost. The top third is this mix. Veggies n herbs just explode with growth! Now every year I make this mix to top off my boxes. It fills them back up from settling and amends what is already in there. I have not even had to really fertilize otherwise, but I do rotate my plantings lol.

  • @brendadeas8840
    @brendadeas8840 7 месяцев назад +7

    Pricey.

  • @shannonpereira2316
    @shannonpereira2316 7 месяцев назад +7

    When you get everything dumped out, spread it into a thinner layer around your tarp and then grab two corners and walk backwards. When you get to that edge drop your corners and pick up the other two corners and just roll all that mixture together. Then you can go back in and break up any chunks there might be left over.

  • @williefreemanjr.2221
    @williefreemanjr.2221 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you appreciate the information and will begin on the learning. I will get there one day.

  • @gmichael9149
    @gmichael9149 5 месяцев назад +6

    Goodness gracious! !!!!!!! $500 to grow 10lbs of tomatoes 🍅 my family is on foodstamp program

    • @Mrs.TJTaylor
      @Mrs.TJTaylor 4 месяца назад +2

      My sisters and I are old ladies on retirement incomes. I laughed at this video. I use common dirt with leaves and grass clippings thrown in for nutrients. When I run low in my own yard, I collect from my neighbors the night before city yard waste collection. I’m careful not to pick up from people with dogs or who obviously use chemicals on their lawns. I also grow a nice patch of clover for the added nitrogen. If I were going to spend that kind f money on soil, why wouldn’t I just buy the vegetables instead?! I don’t even buy seeds. I don’t understand this kind of “gardening”. They turned it into an expensive hobby.

  • @pilsplease7561
    @pilsplease7561 Месяц назад

    I have a soil mix i use in my raised beds, i put literally 200 garlic into 1 bed it was a real big raised bed, they all got 3 feet tall seriously the leaves were giant and then got massive bulbs like 3-4 inches plus in diameter. Sent a photo to a friend who does market gardening and sells produce and my friend could not believe how much bigger my garlic was than his. We planted on the same day. Only difference was my soil blend and fertilizer blend. I usually do peat moss or coir whatever I can get cheaper, some mushroom compost or regular compost, some perlite if needed and i will add in a bag or 2 of garden soil and then add in my fertilizer blend and mix it all up and put it into raised beds. Drains well, and is fluffy and garlic loves the heck out of it.

  • @maryoesterborg344
    @maryoesterborg344 9 месяцев назад +1

    Picked up your comment that
    “Bumble Bee Junction” gave you the recipe for this soil mixture.
    Great family ❗️🥰

  • @sarasavage6167
    @sarasavage6167 2 года назад +2

    Good stuff! That mixing process is hard work, but worth it at harvest time. :)

  • @doodaddy1454
    @doodaddy1454 2 месяца назад

    Hi! If you see this, we're first year gardeners and your video convinced me to try this super soil!
    The problem is that every time I water the beds, just a few minutes at a time, I get a soggy mess on the ground! The water seeps out the bottom of the beds on the sides and leaves puddles. If I scratch the surface of the beds, I feel it could use a little water, so I think I need to water. I'm not sure what to do!
    Do you know what is happening?

  • @ratoneJR
    @ratoneJR 5 месяцев назад +1

    The fresh peat moss will inhibit growth of many plants, until it breaks down some. Typically, 1-2 seasons before that mix will preform at max potential. But, the peat moss is a good amendment so just give it time to break down some.

  • @SBART1
    @SBART1 3 месяца назад

    👍🏽👍🏽I was looking for this. I was so worried about all those cardboard videos.

  • @contentment164
    @contentment164 2 года назад +2

    Looks like a pretty comprehensive recipe! Thanks and stay safe out there this season!

  • @benjaminbarber2840
    @benjaminbarber2840 8 месяцев назад +3

    Was this meant to be organic ? Because if so , the perlite from Miracle Grow has there synthetic high nitrogen fertilizer in it ..... which is whatever , but for me personally it's a no go ...... just making people aware of this fact ..... Pumice and or rice hulls are a good substitute.

  • @larryrose2406
    @larryrose2406 Год назад +2

    Wow! That is a lot of product. But my question is, how often do you fertilize throughout the growing season, or is there any reason for more fertilizer. Thank you in advance for your kind reply.

    • @KishorTwist
      @KishorTwist 5 месяцев назад

      Fertilize only potted sheet with a commercial product with NPK ratio 3-1-2, the magic number, any multiples of it allowed. Half-strength once or twice a month during the growing seasons.
      Anything not in pots or containers, one inch of home-made or commercial compost. Up to three if growing sheet that you’ll eat! 😆
      I learned all of this thanks to _David Pavlis’ Garden Fundamentals channel._ Seriously incredible real gardening science-proven knowledge!!

  • @Gotsomethingtosaynow
    @Gotsomethingtosaynow 11 месяцев назад

    Very informative. Thank you

  • @keithdupuis8959
    @keithdupuis8959 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for this video Lance,
    I just purchased 4 2’x4’x2’ stock tanks and will need to set up per your video on the self- watering raised bed…
    Question: with the volume of the soil mix you’ve put together in this video, how many of the stock tanks are you able to fill? I need to plan to purchase my materials for the 4 stock tanks and was wondering about how many tanks the volume you’ve mixed up will be filled up…
    Keith

    • @RockingCHomestead
      @RockingCHomestead  2 года назад +4

      Awesome. So glad your getting ready. It will typically fill about 2.5. Just depends on how much space you leave on the top. We don’t fill ours alway up. We leave a good 3 to 4 inches unfilled at the top. Let me know if you have any more questions.

  • @davidmullins7067
    @davidmullins7067 7 месяцев назад +3

    Use a concrete mixer

  • @jamesvatter5729
    @jamesvatter5729 Месяц назад

    You don't dampen the peat first?

  • @tatertotcountry
    @tatertotcountry 7 месяцев назад +1

    Are you using just regular old in ground garden soil? Like that in the miracle gro bags.that say in ground use only? I don't want to choke my roots. I'm familiar with all the other ones. Also, couldn't some azomite be helpful?

  • @bitsea
    @bitsea 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing. I will give this a try in the spring. Would this mixture work for 5 gallon buckets?

    • @RockingCHomestead
      @RockingCHomestead  2 года назад

      Yes, absolutely, Just make sure you have plenty of drain holes unless you are doing some sort of self watering container.

  • @LeeEvans-f6j
    @LeeEvans-f6j 9 месяцев назад +1

    If this was mixed up during winter time how can I keep it good till spring?

  • @weffie007
    @weffie007 Год назад +1

    How many tanks does that mix fill, using the 2x4x2 in your video?

  • @marwanmehalhel
    @marwanmehalhel 4 месяца назад

    what i use in my soil mix is much simpler than all of this so what i use is mostly stuff around my house so my mix is Sea Grass from the beach and some sand and some chicken manor / sheep and some charcoal and some gypsum and some gravel mix it all up and there you go did not cost that much

  • @tatertotcountry
    @tatertotcountry 5 месяцев назад

    Okay. Confirmed. This stuff is amazing -- especially for squash. Put a squash plant in this soil using a self-wicking tub and you'll be truly amazed. Never seen more healthy plants. The nutrient uptake is perfect. Don't forget the borax. ALSO -- important for tomato growers here -- IF you use 3 whole pounds of blood meal, you'll get huge plants -- but you won't get much fruit. More like 2 pounds of blood meal--and add some minerals using kelp meal and and/or azomite. Can't beat this stuff. I've tried.

  • @gregmontcalm8128
    @gregmontcalm8128 Год назад +1

    Wonderful video. Do you not add potting soil?

    • @RockingCHomestead
      @RockingCHomestead  Год назад

      We do not, the peat moss, black cow and garden soil does the job.

  • @jewlstime
    @jewlstime 7 месяцев назад

    Do you water this down real good before putting it in your raised bed?

  • @maryschmaltz4718
    @maryschmaltz4718 7 месяцев назад +1

    Can I add some coco coir also to this mix?

    • @T0tenkampf
      @T0tenkampf 6 месяцев назад

      You could exchange 1 for 1 with peat, I would think.

  • @kadeemgray93
    @kadeemgray93 6 месяцев назад +5

    $700 later lol

  • @OwenLikesGoats
    @OwenLikesGoats 6 месяцев назад

    I’m from the UK so might be misunderstanding something due to different names but an awful lot of American channels seem to us peat moss. Is this also harvested from peat bogs?

    • @mjones8170
      @mjones8170 День назад

      Yes. It's the stuff the UK is banning.

  • @honeydew4576
    @honeydew4576 Год назад +2

    This looks labor intensive and expensive. If you used the square foot gardening method of mixing with the tarp, you'd probably save yourself some effort.

  • @robertreznik9330
    @robertreznik9330 Год назад +1

    I am lucky to live where the soil only is great. I have a loess clay soil that is Montmorillonite clay. The Young geologic soil is a clay loam 1/3 also of very fine sand and silt. I just put bark on the surface to maintain moisture. This will hold 1/3 water with this clay and no visible sand. Not much fertilizer needed from using this mineral soil. Mostly ammonium sulfate 21-0-0-26

  • @gustavot5824
    @gustavot5824 Год назад +1

    How much was all of this?

    • @RockingCHomestead
      @RockingCHomestead  Год назад +1

      I would say a full set up is around 80 bucks, just depends on the current prices.

    • @pokebattler47
      @pokebattler47 Год назад +2

      that just for one 4x4 raised bed seemed kind of pricey. last year I did manure topsoil and granular fertilizer and my plants thrived on it with fish emulsion when it needed extra nutrients

  • @cindyblank5
    @cindyblank5 Год назад +2

    Borax, 1 t or 1 T?

  • @kimsibley2107
    @kimsibley2107 Год назад +1

    How much of this soil mix for a water tote planter?

    • @RockingCHomestead
      @RockingCHomestead  Год назад

      I would say about a 1/3 of full mix. However, that does vary on how you have it set up.

  • @jaybailleaux630
    @jaybailleaux630 5 месяцев назад +3

    That is not super soil to me. That is overpriced soil. I perfer 60% top soil 20% peatmoss , 20% compost. That what works for me. Commercial fertilizer realy boost production.

    • @carolinerose5743
      @carolinerose5743 5 месяцев назад

      That's great IF you can get decent top soil where you live. Where I live, the stuff they sell as top soil is a yellow brown color and it looks like mostly sand, so I would never use that in my garden.

    • @jaybailleaux630
      @jaybailleaux630 5 месяцев назад

      @carolinerose5743 I agree to that. Topsoil in my area averages 4 inches deep. I change my ratio when I only can get sand , silt , and clay. I will often reverse the ratio for poor soil. I use the same formula for pots , raised beds and in ground . I find most bag products low grade. Baged peatmoss is OK. Black Manure is midgrade ,but about the best I can find at the box stores.

  • @Marvin-u7v
    @Marvin-u7v 6 месяцев назад +2

    Too much money

  • @Azurta1221
    @Azurta1221 8 месяцев назад +15

    Quite expensive recipe… $21 for peat moss, $6.90 x 2 for cow manure, $7.99 x 3 for perlite, plus expensive calcium, plus epsom salt, plus other things… Bone meal and bone meal are also expensive. This is what I call a “luxury gardening”, not for people on budget who are trying to grow vegetables and feed their families.

    • @michaelvance1968
      @michaelvance1968 8 месяцев назад +3

      Buy the damaged bags of peat moss and black cow for half price.

    • @BlackyMhd-xt8sj
      @BlackyMhd-xt8sj 8 месяцев назад +1

      Not having $50 is wild might as well use your own native soil n compost,

    • @chardeOK
      @chardeOK 7 месяцев назад +10

      ⁠@@BlackyMhd-xt8sjliving paycheck to paycheck and not having $50 extra dollars to spend in a litteral depression is not wild.

    • @cowboyblacksmith
      @cowboyblacksmith 6 месяцев назад +1

      I make a lot of compost and that helps save big bucks. Compost, soil from the ground and peat moss is good enough. If you have leaf mold even better. Sometimes people take soil making into a chemistry class and that’s not necessary for your typical garden. Peat moss is about the only thing I buy.

    • @arvellataratuta2150
      @arvellataratuta2150 6 месяцев назад

      I’m sure it would take a few recipes to fill a raised bed. Yes, expensive.

  • @shadyman6346
    @shadyman6346 4 месяца назад

    This is potting soil.

  • @stephenmoberg8807
    @stephenmoberg8807 7 месяцев назад +2

    Ridiculous overkill