Soil & Stone

Why Garden Soil Isn't Ideal for Containers

When selecting soil for pots and containers, it’s essential to recognize that garden soil taken directly from the landscape does not function effectively as a potting medium. This is because water and air behave differently in a container than in open ground.

In the landscape, water flows freely laterally and downward through the soil, allowing excess moisture to drain away and enabling air to fill the spaces between soil particles. In contrast, containers limit this natural drainage. When garden soil is placed in a pot, water accumulates, saturating the soil. This saturated condition significantly reduces air space, depriving plant roots of the oxygen they require. Roots lacking sufficient oxygen will quickly become unhealthy and may eventually perish.

Importance of Air-Water Balance in Container Gardening

The critical consideration in container gardening is maintaining a proper balance of air and water. Good potting mixes achieve this balance by incorporating components that create larger spaces between particles, allowing excess water to drain while still retaining sufficient moisture and air for healthy root growth.

Soilless Potting Mixes

This requirement has led to developing specialized potting mixes, commonly referred to as soilless mixes. These mixes typically contain components such as bark, peat moss, coconut coir, compost, sand, scoria, or sawdust. These materials have larger particles than regular garden soil, which enables better drainage and increased aeration.

Understanding Perched Water Tables

An additional factor to consider in container gardening is the perched water table, which is the layer of saturated soil that occurs naturally at the bottom of any container. Because containers limit downward water movement, water collects at the container’s base, creating this perched water table. The height of this saturated zone largely depends on the particle size of the mix—finer mixes hold more water and have a taller perched water table, while coarser mixes drain more freely, resulting in a lower perched water table.

Choosing Mixes for Different Container Sizes

Due to the perched water table, smaller containers are particularly prone to saturation, as the saturated zone occupies a larger proportion of the container volume. Consequently, smaller containers often require mixes with larger particles to ensure better drainage and adequate aeration. Conversely, larger containers have proportionally smaller perched water tables, allowing the use of mixes with slightly smaller particles that retain moisture more effectively without compromising root health.

Creating Customized Container Mixes

By thoughtfully selecting and combining these components, it’s possible to create mixes specifically tailored for various container sizes and plant types. A well-formulated container mix ensures an optimal environment, promoting strong root development and overall plant health.

American Flower Power

Flower Power was developed for the cannabis industry, but it has proven to be an excellent choice for general container growing and raised beds. Our goal in formulating Flower Power was to maximize growth in a balanced manner, yielding strong stems and large, dark green leaves. After conducting numerous field tests with various organic nutrient sources and structural matrices, we developed a mix that meets our criteria. Root development is also very healthy and well-distributed throughout containers of all sizes, from one gallon and larger. Flower Power works exceptionally well in large field containers.

Of all our blends, American Flower Power possesses the highest nutrient content and has become the preferred choice when rapid, robust growth is essential. Flower Power is a proprietary mixture of coconut coir pith and fibers that maximizes air space while providing excellent water-holding capacity. Additional ingredients include aged fir bark, scoria, worm castings, biochar, feather meal, poultry manure compost, gypsum, dolomite, and oyster shell.

American Flower Power is designed for use in containers of 1 gallon size and larger. It also performs excellently in raised beds up to 24 inches tall. If the raised bed is placed on soil, create a transition zone between the Flower Power and the existing soil by loosening the soil to a depth of 6 inches or more and mixing in some Flower Power. This approach will encourage root growth into the subsoil.

We can also recommend using Flower Power as a soil amendment. If you are digging up some soil, adding Flower Power can enhance it and increase its fertility. Flower Power contains a wealth of plant nutrients and additives to provide a boost to any soil. For a 12-inch depth of soil, use a 4-inch layer of Flower Power to blend in.

$46.95 / yd|$31.75 / 1/2 yd|$7.95 / 2 cu ft bag
Multipurpose

Multipurpose™ is designed to handle a variety of tasks in the garden. It can be used as a potting mix, a soil for raised beds, or a soil amendment. Its universal nature justifies keeping a bag or two around for those times that you may need a potting mix or soil amendment.

Multipurpose contains very little mineral soil. Instead, it contains scoria (red lava) and rice hulls, giving the mix an open structure with excellent drainage and a good balance between air and water retention—all essential requirements for a container mix. In addition, it has a nutrient content that works well with flowers, trees, and shrubs. It is an excellent choice for larger pots planted with flowers.

Multipurpose is also suitable for raised beds placed over existing soil or on top of an impermeable surface like concrete (add at least 8 inches). Its fertility is well-balanced for growing both perennial and annual flowers. While it does not possess the high nutrient content of Local Hero, our premium vegetable garden soil, adding some balanced organic fertilizer, will ensure a bountiful harvest of vegetables.

Multipurpose™ contains all the essential ingredients for an excellent soil conditioner. Compost, fir bark, scoria, and rice hulls work together to create loose and crumbly soils. Apply a 3 to 5-inch layer over your soil and mix it into the top eight inches; you will immediately notice the difference. Alternatively, you can incorporate some Multipurpose™ into the ground and leave the remainder on the surface. It offers a pleasing natural appearance that will blend seamlessly with your plantings.

$46.95 / yd|$31.75 / 1/2 yd|$7.95 / 2 cu ft bag
Ultra-Potting Mix

Ultra Potting Mix is our most popular container mix because it performs reliably across a wide range of plants. It absorbs water quickly, drains well, and retains enough moisture and air to support healthy root growth. Its excellent air-holding capacity even allows it to be used successfully for terrestrial orchids, whose roots stay clean, white, and actively growing. From roses to succulents, most plants thrive in this mix.

The primary ingredient in Ultra Potting Mix is coconut coir pith, commonly known as coir. (For more information about coir, see our soil amendments section.) In addition to coir, we incorporate fiber, scoria, and a balanced mineral blend.

Ultra Potting Mix is one of the few blends we make without compost. This design choice originated from a request for a potting mix that would not stain patios or decks. Mixes that contain compost and high levels of organic fertilizers often release pigmented water after watering, which can leave stains when it dries on surfaces. By using only coir and slow-release fertilizers, Ultra Potting Mix minimizes staining and reduces nutrient leaching, a major concern in container gardening.

$46.95 / yd|$31.75 / 1/2 yd|$7.95 / 2 cu ft bag
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