How to take care of the soil in the pots

Flower pots care

An land in good condition It is vital for the seeds to germinate and also for the plants to develop healthily, in a habitat that offers them the best conditions to satisfy their basic needs.

The problem is that keep the land in good condition it is not always easy. It is common to start from a noble substrate but time threatens the good health of the soil and thus after a few months it deteriorates and loses part of its virtues. This is noticeable because the soil becomes hard and blocky, it is common that it is difficult to stick a toothpick in the surface layer and it even looks dull and a much paler brown than the initial one.

Drainage and nutrients

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For, conserve potting soil in good conditions, it must always be loose and soft, so that water can penetrate smoothly, reaching the root of the plant more effectively. If the soil is very clay, you can help it by mixing it with a little sand or even organic matter. On the contrary, if you notice that the water drains too quickly, the best thing you can do is mix it with a little heavier soil, that is to say more clayey. Remember that the soil in the pots must be in balance in order to preserve the correct humidity but always without excesses. Also pay attention to the relationship between the soil and the potting material, as the latter will influence the speed at which the water drains.

Another key point is the richness of the soil, since every plant needs a series of nutrients to survive. That is why it will be key to nourish the earth with organic matter. If you are inclined towards ecological gardening, you can design the compost yourself with organic waste from your home and then mix it with the earth. Another option is to buy it in stores.

Temperature and acidity

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Another key factor when it comes to keeping the soil in the pots in good condition is taking care of the alkalinity. If the soil is too acidic, you can raise the pH by adding wood ash. It will be enough to add the remains of the ashes of a barbecue to help neutralize the acidity of the earth.

Temperature is another point to take into account if it is improve potting soil. Remember that plants need a warm habitat, especially during the germination stage. During the cold season, you can increase the temperature, just by moving the pot around, placing it on a warmer surface, such as wood, or by covering the pot with some fabric or cloth to insulate it from the cold. It also helps a lot to create a mulch that can be made of dry leaves, branches or stones to insulate the earth from the cold through an insulating layer.

How to take care of the soil in the pots

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