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Old February 5, 2007   #1
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Default Pro-Mix for earthbox?

I was thinking about using all Pro-Mix for my homemade earthboxes I am bulding for this summer. I plan on using the instructions based off of the Earthbox faq and joshu instructions.

The Pro-Mix that I have is:

75-80% peat moss
vermiculite
perlite
limestone
wetting agent

Has anyone had experience with this or any recommendations on using it or mixing with other mix/soil?
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Old February 5, 2007   #2
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Old February 6, 2007   #3
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I'm also wondering if the wetting agent has a negative affect on earthboxes?
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Old February 11, 2007   #4
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Default promix

I use promix as a transplant media in my greenhouse. I have also used it a a filler for small experimental box beds. Realize it is a sterlized planting mix. Though easy to work with and plant in I have found that a combination of soil and promix is my preference. I usually fill the bottom of my bed "box" with composted material and the use a layer of promix in an attempt to control weed germination. Seems to help.
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NBGray,
How large of a quantity can you get your "media" in, and whats the cost, do you know?

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Old February 11, 2007   #6
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RZR,
I would think that would be a VERY expensive way to go, depending on how many boxes you have to fill. Is a "wetting agent" that stuff they put in plant mixes to retain water??

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