Can potting soil and ground soil be mixed for planting potted plants? why not?


Potting soil is "lighter" (less dense) than garden soil. In a pot plants do better with fluffier soil, but tend to dry out more at the double. A mixture will not damage the plant. Yes, I generally mix it 50/50.


Yes you can mix the soil it actually works best because your make the addition of nutrients from the earth and mixing it in next to only god knows what is surrounded by stuff these days... Yes! I usually use whatever is available, but I other add a little Miracle Grow potting soil to my pots. They really do capably that way!
Answers:    Yes you can, But I got more than healthy plants I get earth worms with mine. Below is an explanation why you shouldn¡¯t next to a link on how to solve the problem.



Occasionally the home gardener may wish to treat small quantity of soil or small areas of ground in order to butcher or reduce numbers of plant disease organisms in the soil. It is specially desirable to have disease-free soil for house plants and for starting transplants. Sterilized potting mixes can be purchased at garden supply centers, but home gardeners may wish to treat their own soil.
Some disease micro-organisms (bacteria and fungi), as ably as nematodes, insects, and other pests, may be present in garden soil and increase enough to prevent usual growth of many different kinds of plants. When plant growth become severely affected and soil organisms are responsible, then treatment of flower bed or garden areas may be necessary.



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