I’ve used it to plant cactus and succulents in pots for over four years. After visiting multiple garden centers and trying different mixes, I found one I liked atEco Gro. The recipe for the mix was shared with me via its creatorMark Dimmitt, and I’ve been making it ever since. I l...
Here’sthe secret quick DIY mix recipe: Three parts potting soil – This can be any kind of soil, although you should stay away from compost-heavy mixes and the like. It’s okay if there is some organic matter since we will dilute it, but you don’t want to drown your succul...
As someone who is constantly working on potting projects, I always keep a variety of ingredients ready. Here, I’d like to share my go-to recipe for a cactus and succulent potting mix so you can create your own at home with ease. I get asked one of these questions every month or two...
Learn more in the PlantCareToday article andcactus soil mix recipe Clay pots or glazed work just fine. Pots should be slightly larger than the plant, including the spines. Place pieces of broken clay pots or coarse gravel at the bottom of the pot. ...
Over the course of a few weeks, you should start to see roots forming in the water. Once the roots are a few inches long, you can consider transferring the cutting to soil. When the roots are well-established, carefully plant the cutting in a small pot with well-draining potting mix. ...
fabulous the food is there. Sprouts happened to have nopales the other day, so I got a small one to try. Thank you for all the helpful information you had about prepping them and using them. I find your website the easiest to use and easiest to print recipes from of the several I ...
This series focuses on tabletop desert cacti in 2″, 3″, 4″, and 6″ pot sizes. Growing cactus indoors is easy, so this series will be short and sweet. What’s coming up, posts and videos: Indoor Cactus Care Cactus Soil Mix(included will be a DIY recipe) ...