The Perfect Homemade Potting Soil Recipe - How To Make Great Potting Soil! (2024)

With this 100% organic, simple-to-make homemade potting soil recipe, you can power your potted plants and hanging baskets to your best growing season ever!

Even better, it can save big dollars on the budget compared to expensive commercial brands.

But perhaps best of all, you’ll have the satisfaction of knowing what’s in your soil. And more importantly, knowing what’s not!

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There are hundreds of brands and varieties of potting soil available today. Many with all types of added fertilizers, fungicides, and other additives that are far from organic.

In fact, opening a bag can sometimes make you wonder if there is any real “soil” in the mix at all. But there is simply no need for those ingredients. Especially when you can create incredibly powerful homemade potting soil from just a few basic organic ingredients.

What Makes Great Potting Soil

Great potting soil needs to have a few basic qualities and ingredients.

For starters, it needs to be lightweight for containers and baskets. It also needs to be able to retain moisture, but still be loose enough to drain away water.

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And finally, great potting soil needs to have plenty of nutrients to help feed plants for the long haul. Ones that release and feed plants slowly.

And it just so happens, that “perfect mix” of soil can be made right at home. All with simple, basic, and most importantly, 100% all-organic ingredients.

The Perfect Homemade Potting Soil Recipe

For years, we have been tweaking with our potting soil recipe to come up with the “perfect” blend.

We finally settled on the specific recipe below 2 years back, after adjusting the mix with a bit more oomph of natural fertilizers. And after two years of growing our potted plants in it exclusively, it has been performed beyond our wildest expectations.

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It has been incredible for powering our flowers in pots, hanging baskets and containers. And works equally well for the vegetables we grow in containers too.

It is lightweight, has great structure, and is filled with a host of natural, slow release fertilizers. Best of all, at the end of each growing season, we can add it right back into our compost pile!

Along with our recipe below, we have included a short description of each ingredient below. The recipe can be scaled up or down to make as much or little potting soil as needed, as long as the ratios stay the same

Our OWG Homemade Potting Soil Recipe

  • Compost – 6 cups
  • Pulverized Top Soil – 6 cups
  • Worm Castings – 2 cups
  • Spent Coffee Grounds – 2 cups
  • Perlite – 2 cups

Compost – (6 cups)

Compost is a must in creating great potting soil. Not only is it lightweight, it’s filled with an incredible balance of nutrients as well. Nutrients that are released slowly to the roots of plants over time.

Compost will also absorb and retain water in massive amounts. In fact, it can absorb 10 to 15 times its own weight in water!

That absorbing power helps to create potting soil that keeps from drying out to quickly.

Pulverized Soil (6 cups)

Pulverized top soil is simply loose dirt / soil. You can often find it bagged, or in bulk at mulch & soil stores.

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You can also soil from your garden as long as it is loose and friable. We have been using our garden soil for this portion of the mix for years.

Worm Castings (2 cups)

Quite simply, worm castings are one of the most crucial parts of this mix. They provide an incredible balance of slow-release nutrients to plants. All while keeping the soil lightweight and absorbing water.

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We use worm castings everywhere on our homestead to power our plants. As a tea for liquid fertilizing. And, in their natural state as a top dressing for potted plants and hanging baskets for natural fertilizing. See : Worm Castings

Coffee Grounds (2 cups)

Coffee grounds are one of the most powerful, humus-building organic ingredients around. And so readily and easily available!

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Much like worm castings, they help to add all-important structure to potting soil. And they also contain a fair amount of trace nitrogen, which is extremely important for it’s fertilizing capabilities.

Perlite – (2 cups)

It it’s natural state, perlite is 100% all-natural volcanic glass. But when heated, it pops open almost like popcorn.

But it has near magical powers when used as an ingredient in potting soil. Perlite not only helps to improve drainage, but keeps the soil mix light. And that popcorn-like substance also absorbs moisture, and a lot of it!

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Like compost, perlite can keep moisture around the roots of potted plants, releasing it back out as the soil dries out. Perlite, with a neutral PH of 7, won’t affect the make-up of the potting soil. Just another reason it is the perfect soil-lightening additive!

Make this the year you create your own homemade potting soil – it the perfect recipe for success! Happy Gardening – Jim and Mary

Jim and Mary Competti have been writing gardening, DIY and recipe articles and books for over 15 years from their 46 acre Ohio farm. The two are frequent speakers on all things gardening and love to travel in their spare time.

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FAQs

How do you make the best homemade potting soil? ›

Ingredients can be measured with a standard 10-quart bucket.
  1. 30 quarts brown peat.
  2. 20 quarts sand or perlite.
  3. 20 quarts compost.
  4. 10 quarts soil.
  5. 3 cups base fertilizer (equal parts blood meal, colloidal phosphate, greensand)
  6. ½ cup lime.

What is the best mix for potting soil? ›

For growing in containers, most vegetables will do well in a soil-less potting mix that is approximately 70% sphagnum peat moss or coconut fiber (coir), 20% vermiculite and 10% perlite (exact percentages can vary).

How do I improve my potting mix soil? ›

Adding compost or garden soil can be beneficial

Most gardeners make potting soil by combining perlite or vemiculite with peat or sphagnum moss. Two other organic materials that you could add to your potting mix are leaf mold and compost, which offer a wide spectrum of nutrients.

What is the ratio for homemade potting mixture? ›

NOTES: A simple effective potting mix recipe is to use 75% Peat Moss + 20% Vermiculite + 5% Perlite.

What is the number one potting mix? ›

Final Verdict. The best potting soil is the FoxFarm Happy Frog Potting Soil for its ability to expand roots and its versatility; it can be used with indoor and outdoor plants. If you're looking for an effective potting soil that's more budget-friendly, we recommend Burpee Natural & Organic Premium Potting Soil.

Is it cheaper to make your own potting soil? ›

Before we go any further, note that if you only need a few small containers' worth of potting mix, you may actually be better off buying a pre-made mix! Making your own is usually only economical on a large scale.

What is the fastest way to improve soil quality? ›

Adding compost is one of the best ways to improve the quality of your garden soil. Compost will feed your garden soil, improve its structure, and ensure that it retains both nutrients and moisture.

How do I make my soil more nutrient rich? ›

Six tips for healthy soil in your garden
  1. Test your soil.
  2. Add organic matter.
  3. Incorporate compost to compacted soil to increase air, water and nutrients for plants.
  4. Protect topsoil with mulch or cover crops.
  5. Don't use chemicals unless there's no alternative.
  6. Rotate crops.

How do you turn bad soil into good soil? ›

Transform dead dirt into healthy soil using these tried-and-true methods.
  1. Stop using NPK fertilizers. ...
  2. Stop using herbicides. ...
  3. Leave the leaves. ...
  4. Be mindful of disturbing the soil. ...
  5. Use wood chips. ...
  6. Use compost. ...
  7. Stop spraying for mosquitos.

How do you fix poor soil quality? ›

About 50% is air and water, and 45% is minerals (sand, silt and clay in some combination). Take comfort in knowing only a little bit of organic matter goes a long way to making any soil better. My suggestion is to mix all the natural inputs you can into a heap or bin and let them break down all together first.

How long does homemade potting soil last? ›

For unopened and unused potting soil, you can store it for about a year or two before it goes bad. Usually, potting soil lasts longer when stored in a dry and cool container.

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