waterdrop
Enthusiastic "Re-Beginner"
Are you sure you've got the right dirt on that?potting soil is dirt except in a pot
Are you sure you've got the right dirt on that?potting soil is dirt except in a pot
Wow, but it really is the same stuff you put in the garden! Do you bake it first or something? And the sand really holds it down mostly? I've been sort of wondering about this since I saw the Walstad stuff and other references.. do you think its sort of a matter, mentally, of getting over the fear that clouds of black water will overtake your aquarium when the bottom is disturbed?The potting soil is a mix of mostly organic materials like peat moss and compost from the gardening store. The soil from my back yard is mostly clay and although its fertile, I would not know how to treat it before using it. I was not ready to stink up my house to try this experiment and that's the straight dirt in my opinion.
Thanks Billy! You must be a real gardener! Thank you for coming clean on the dirt about dirt.Loam is just a classification of soil. Its a soil with an even concentrate of silt, sand, and clay. like a clay loam will have more clay but good amount of the others a silty clay loam will have more clay and silt then sand and so on. Most potting soil is manufactured soil, a sandy loam with added compost. Personally i have never tried any in my tank but i have read of loam soils that wont cloudy the tank and will sink?