r/containergardening • u/SashaNatureNomad • 10h ago
Question Why does every container gardening soil recipe have 10 ingredients?
Am I the only one who thinks most container gardening advice overcomplicates soil?
I've been growing vegetables in containers for a few years now and every spring I see people recommending these crazy mixes with 8-10 ingredients.
Meanwhile some of the healthiest tomato and pepper plants I've grown were in plain potting mix with extra perlite mixed in.
What actually made the biggest difference for me wasn't fertilizer schedules or fancy amendments. It was stopping the use of garden soil in pots.
The year I figured that out was the year everything suddenly started growing normally lol.
Curious what everyone here uses. Do you buy bagged mix, make your own, or just use whatever is cheapest and available?
And has anyone actually compared the results side-by-side?
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u/front_yard_duck_dad 6h ago
I'm sorry for being spicy but the cost of living is really starting to get hard on me and those around me. Stretching every penny and they don't even make those fuckers anymore.
It's over $60-80 to fill one of those containers with Fox farms. Happy frog where I live. Maybe even more if you don't drive to the far place.
I'm sorry for assuming it's expensive everywhere but the weed industry absolutely made Fox products bougie and ultra premium price here in the Midwest.
Growing weed was illegal here and fox absolutely knew that the people who could afford to have illegal grows could pay a top dollar for soil.
Again, it's not your fault and I'm sorry for being spicy