Potting soil
Potting soil is a specially formulated soil mixture used to grow plants in pots, planter boxes, and other containers. It is designed to provide a suitable environment for plants and often contains a balanced mix of organic matter, sand, humus, and other nutrients.
Uses of potting soil
Pots and planter boxes
Potting soil is mainly used to fill pots, containers, and planter boxes in which plants will be grown. It creates a light and nutrient-rich environment that promotes good drainage and allows the roots to grow efficiently.
Transplanting
Potting soil can be used when planting in the garden, especially if the soil quality is poor. This will help provide a good start for the plant and improve its chances of establishing itself in the surrounding soil. Transplanting involves placing your pre-sprouted plants out in their final place in the garden.
Seeding
To grow seeds indoors or in small pots, potting soil is often used because it provides a suitable environment for seeds to grow during the earliest stages of plant growth.
Establishing perennials and ornamental plants
When planting perennials or ornamental plants in the garden, it can be beneficial to mix potting soil with the existing soil to improve structure and nutrition.
Fertilising plants
Fertilising your plants, shrubs, and trees is essential for them to grow strong. Fertiliser nourishes your soil and plants, and can also be used in your vegetable garden.
LECA pebbles and clay pebbles
LECA pebbles and clay pebbles are good to use when planting. The pebbles act as a filler in your flower pots and also help with drainage in the pots.
Potting soil and clay pebble FAQs
What is the difference between potting soil and clay pebbles?
Potting soil is a mixture of different organic and inorganic materials used to grow plants. Clay pebbles, on the other hand, are small porous balls of clay that are added to the soil to improve drainage and reduce the risk of overwatering.
How are clay pebbles used in potting soil?
Clay pebbles are used to improve drainage in potting soil. They are usually placed in the bottom of pots or planter boxes to prevent water stagnation and root rot. The clay pebbles help to create an airy and well-drained substrate for the plants.