Hi folks!
I have to use containers for most of my growing at the moment and it is really expensive to replace the multi-purpose compost every spring.
If I use John Innes no.3 soil-based compost in my pots, how many years should I get out of it, before it needs completely replacing?
Also, would I need to start feeding the pots after a certain time, as you do with multi-purpose peat based ones?
As it has a soil base, I was wondering if when the nutrients did start to run too low, you could empty the pots and mix the JI compost with something to replenish the nutrients, then re-fill the pots.....or am I just hoping for too much![Big Grin](https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/grapevine/core/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Thanks,
Red
I have to use containers for most of my growing at the moment and it is really expensive to replace the multi-purpose compost every spring.
If I use John Innes no.3 soil-based compost in my pots, how many years should I get out of it, before it needs completely replacing?
Also, would I need to start feeding the pots after a certain time, as you do with multi-purpose peat based ones?
As it has a soil base, I was wondering if when the nutrients did start to run too low, you could empty the pots and mix the JI compost with something to replenish the nutrients, then re-fill the pots.....or am I just hoping for too much
![Big Grin](https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/grapevine/core/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Thanks,
Red
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