Teaching Organic Farming and Gardening

(Michael S) #1
Propagation/Greenhouse Management

Unit 1.3 | 47

Appendix 7: Sample Soil Mix Recipes

Appendix 7


FLAT/SOWING MIX


3 parts compost (sifted .5 inch screen)


2 parts soil


1 part sand


2 parts coir fiber (premoistened) or 1 part coir fiber



  • 1 part leaf mold (sifted .5 inch screen)


GARDEN SPEEDLING MIX


2-1/2 compost (sifted .5 inch screen)


1 soil


2 coir fiber (premoistened) or 1 coir fiber + 1 leaf
mold (sifted .5 inch screen)


1/4 gallon kelp meal (*1 tablespoon)


*Use 1/4 gallon when one part is equal to one
wheelbarrow. Use 1 tablespoon when the measure is
a shovelful.


POTTING MIX


1-1/2 compost


1-1/2 partially decomposed duff


1 used mix


1 sand


1 perlite (or used mistbox mix) or 1/2 perlite (or
used mistbox mix and 1/2 grape seed


1/2 soil


DRYLAND POTTING MIX


3 potting mix


1 sand


1 perlite (or used mistbox mix)


or


1 grape seed


UCSC FIELD SPEEDLING MIX
2 compost (sifted .5 inch screen)
1 coir fiber (premoistened)
1 vermiculite (medium/fine)
3 cups blood meal*
*This amount of blood meal is based on when the
measure of one part is equal to a wheelbarrow.

6-PACK MIX
2 compost
2 used flat mix
1 coir fiber
1 sand

LIQUID SUPPLEMENTAL FERTILIZER
Using watering can, per gallon of water:
1/4 cup liquid fish emusion
1/2 tsp. Kelp powder
Using foliar sprayer:
Also add 1/4 tsp. sticker-spreader (surfactant),
added last into the tank to avoid excess foaming (see
Resources section)
Mix ingredients in a little water in a bucket, then
pour into a 3-gallon backpack sprayer and fill to the
line with more water. For basal applications, remove
spray nozzle.
Fertigation is best done in the early morning or in
the evening.
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