DIY Potting Soil: 6 Homemade Potting Mix Recipes for the Garden (2024)

I’m a huge fan of container gardening, and I know I’m not alone. Urban and small-space gardening is on the rise,houseplants are strutting their stuff all over Instagram, and few people have the time and energy to dedicate to a large in-ground garden these days. But with hundreds of seedlings to start and over 50 large pots to fill each season, my container gardening habit used to come with a hefty price tag. When I started making my own DIY potting soil, however, I cut my container gardening budget by two-thirds! Here’s how I make homemade potting mix for all of my containers, houseplants, and seed-starting needs.

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What is potting soil?

Before I introduce my favorite DIY potting soil recipes, let’s talk about what potting soil actually is. The most important thing to understand about potting soil is that it doesn’t actually contain real soil. Potting soil, also called potting mix, is a soilless blend of ingredients used to grow plants. Whether you’re starting seeds, rooting cuttings, potting up houseplants, or growing patio containers and hanging baskets, potting soil is the ideal growing medium for containerized plants. All good-quality potting mixes, including homemade potting soils, have a few things in common.

  • They’re better draining than the average garden soil.
  • Potting soil is more lightweight than garden soil.
  • It’s easy to handle and consistent.
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Like commercial potting soils, you can make many different DIY potting soil blends, each with a different texture, nutritional content, density, and water-holding capacity, all matched to the needs of your plants. Carefully select the ingredients you use and combine them in the correct ratios to tailor each DIY potting soil you make for the specific needs of each plant you’re growing.

For example:

  • Lighter, finer-textured mixes are best for use when starting seeds and rooting cuttings.
  • Mixes containing a high percentage of coarse sand or pine bark are best for potted trees and shrubs.
  • DIY potting soil with a sandy or gravely texture is ideal for cactus and succulent growing.
  • When growing a mixture of annuals, perennials, vegetables, and tropicals, the best fit is a general, all-purpose potting mix – one that’s suitable for growing lots of different kinds of plants.

There are dozens of specialized potting soil mixes you can make.

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Potting soil ingredients

Most commercial and homemade potting soils consist of a blend of the following ingredients:

Sphagnum peat moss:

The primary ingredient in most potting soils is sphagnum peat moss. A very stable material, peat takes a long time to breakdown and is widely available and inexpensive. It bulks up potting mixes without adding a lot of weight, and once wet, it holds water fairly well.

Sphagnum peat moss is well-draining and well-aerated, but it’s very low in available nutrients and it has an acidic pH, typically ranging between 3.5 and 4.5. Limestone is added to peat-based potting mixes to help balance the pH. I use bales of Premier brand peat moss for my homemade potting soil, blended with crushed limestone at a rate of 1/4 cup lime for every 6 gallons of peat moss.

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Coir fiber:

A by-product of the coconut industry, coir looks and acts a lot like sphagnum peat moss in both commercial and DIY potting soil blends. It has more nutrients than peat moss and lasts even longer, but it’s more expensive to purchase. Coir fiber’s pH is close to neutral.

Often sold in compressed bricks, coir fiber is considered by many to be more sustainable than sphagnum peat moss. BotaniCare is one available brand of compressed coir fiber.

Perlite:

Perlite is a mined, volcanic rock. When it’s heated, it expands, making perlite particles look like small, white balls of Styrofoam. Perlite is a lightweight, sterile addition to bagged and homemade potting mixes.

It holds three to four times its weight in water, increases pore space, and improves drainage. With a neutral pH, perlite is easy to find at nurseries and garden centers. One popular brand of perlite is Espoma perlite.

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Vermiculite:

Vermiculite is a mined mineral that is conditioned by heating until it expands into light particles. It’s used to increase the porosity of commercial and DIY potting soil mixes. In potting soil, vermiculite also adds calcium and magnesium, and increases the mix’s water-holding capacity.

Though asbestos contamination was once a concern with vermiculite, mines are now regulated and regularly tested. Organic bagged vermiculite is my favorite source.

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Sand:

Coarse sand improves drainage and adds weight to potting mixes. Mixes formulated for cacti and other succulents tend to have a higher percentage of coarse sand in their composition to ensure ample drainage.

Limestone:

Add pulverized calcitic limestone or dolomitic limestone to peat-based potting soils to neutralize their pH. Use about 1/4 cup for every 6 gallons of peat moss. These minerals are mined from natural deposits and are readily available and inexpensive. Jobe’s is a good brand of lime for use in DIY potting soil.

Fertilizers:

Add fertilizers to peat-based potting soils because these mixes don’t naturally contain enough nutrients to support optimum plant growth. A good DIY potting soil recipe includes a natural fertilizer, derived from a combination of mined minerals, animal by-products, plant materials, or manures, rather than a fertilizer that’s comprised of synthetic chemicals.

I use a combination of several natural fertilizer sources for my homemade potting mixes. Sometimes I add a commercially-made, complete organic granular fertilizer, such as Dr. Earth or Plant-Tone, and other times I blend my own fertilizer from cottonseed meal, bone meal, and other ingredients (my favorite fertilizer recipe is provided below).

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Composted wood chips:

Composted wood chips lighten up potting mixes by increasing the pore sizes, and allowing air and water to travel freely in the mix. They’re slow to breakdown but may rob nitrogen from the soil as they do, so the addition of a small amount of blood meal or alfalfa meal is necessary when using composted wood chips as an ingredient in DIY potting soil recipes. Use composted wood chips in potting mixes designed for potted perennials and shrubs. To make your own, get a load of wood chips from an arborist and let them compost for a year, turning the pile every few weeks.

Compost:

Containing billions of beneficial microbes, and with superior water-holding capacity and nutrient content, compost is an excellent addition to DIY potting soil. Because it plays such a huge role in promoting healthy plant growth, I use it in all of my general homemade potting soil recipes. But, I don’t include it in recipes for seed-starting as it’s too heavy for young seedlings. I use leaf compost from a local landscape supply yard, but bagged compost from Dr. Earth Compost or Coast of Maine are other favorites.

Good quality, DIY potting soil should be light and fluffy, with a well-blended mixture of ingredients. When it’s dried out, it does not shrink significantly or pull away from the sides of the container.

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How to make your own homemade potting soil

Mixing your own potting soil blend is easy, and it means you have complete control of one of the most critical steps in the growing process. For container gardeners, a high-quality potting soil is a must. Making your own potting soil allows you to better cater to the needs of your plants. The results are more stable and consistent, and you save a ton of money. It’s possible to reuse some of your old potting soil from the previous year, but head to this article for a review of the factors you should consider before recycling your potting soil.

The following DIY potting soil recipes use a combination of the ingredients I listed above. Mix large volumes of homemade potting soil in a cement mixer or a spinning compost tumbler. To make smaller quantities, blend the ingredients in a wheelbarrow, mortar mixing tub, or a large bucket. Be sure to mix everything thoroughly to ensure a consistent result.

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6 DIY potting soil recipes

General potting soil recipe for flowers, tropicals, and vegetables

6 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
4.5 gallons perlite
6 gallons compost
1/4 cup lime (if using peat moss)
1 & 1/2 cup of the DIY container fertilizer blend found below OR 1 & 1/2 cups of any granular, complete, organic fertilizer.

DIY container fertilizer blend:

Mix together
2 cups rock phosphate
2 cups greensand
½ cup bone meal
¼ cupkelp meal

Potting soil recipe for potted trees and shrubs

3 gallons compost
2.5 gallons coarse sand
3 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
2.5 gallons composted pine bark
3 gallons perlite
2 TBSP of lime (if using peat moss)
1 cup granular, organic fertilizer (or 1 cup of the DIY container fertilizer blend found above)
1/4 cup organiccottonseed meal, if growing acid-loving trees and shrubs

Potting soil recipe for succulents and cactus

3 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
1 gallon perlite
1 gallon vermiculite
2 gallons coarse sand
2 TBSP lime (if using peat moss)

Potting soil recipe for seed starting

2 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
2 gallons vermiculite
1 gallon coarse sand
3 TBSP lime (if using peat moss)

(You’ll find additional seed-starting mix recipes here.)

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Homemade potting soil for transplanting seedlings

2 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
2 gallons vermiculite
1 gallon finely screened compost
3 TBSP lime (if using peat moss)
2 TBSP granular, organic fertilizer (or 2 TBSP of the DIY container fertilizer blend found above)

Potting soil recipe for houseplants

2 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
1.5 gallons perlite
2 cups coarse sand
3 TBSP lime (if using peat moss)
2 TBSP granular, organic fertilizer (or 2 TBSP of the DIY container fertilizer blend found above)

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When making DIY potting soil, use the batch as quickly as possible. But if storage is necessary, place the mix in sealed plastic bags in a cool, dry place.

Watch this quick little video for a lesson on how I mix a batch of my DIY potting soil:

For more on how to garden successfully in containers, check out my book, Container Gardening Complete (Cool Springs Press, 2017).

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If you enjoy growing in containers, you might also enjoy these related posts:

  • The best vegetable varieties for growing in containers
  • Easy container rose gardening
  • A container gardening tip list for success
  • The best organic fertilizers for container gardening
  • How to maintain container plantings

Have you made your own homemade potting soil before? Share your experience with us in the comment section below.

DIY Potting Soil: 6 Homemade Potting Mix Recipes for the Garden (2024)

FAQs

How to make your own potting soil mix? ›

For a potting mix:
  1. 1 part peat moss.
  2. 1 part perlite.
  3. 2 parts compost.

What is the difference between potting soil and potting mix? ›

potting mix: Though these terms are used interchangeably, there is a difference. Potting soil may or may not contain soil, while potting mix is strictly a soilless medium. Potting mix is sterile, which makes it safer for plants because it doesn't contain pathogens such as fungus or other diseases.

Is it cheaper to make your own potting soil? ›

For the number of containers I use in my garden, I learned long ago that it's much cheaper to make my own potting mix and store it in an extra trash can rather than pay for several big sacks of pre-made potting mix. Plus, I can customize the mix for a variety of different plants.

How to make your own vegetable garden soil? ›

A Premium Garden Soil Recipe
  1. 2 parts topsoil.
  2. 2 parts compost.
  3. 1 part perlite or vermiculite.
  4. 1 part peat moss.
  5. 1/2 part sand.
Nov 27, 2023

What is the best soil mix for container vegetable garden? ›

Soil. A lightweight soil that holds nutrients and moisture, yet drains well, is essential for good results. Garden soil is too heavy for use in containers. Soil substitutes consisting of mixtures of peat moss and sand or perlite or vermiculite, amended with lime and fertilizer, work very well.

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's Natural & Organic Premium Potting Soil.

Do plants grow better in potting mix or soil? ›

Potting Mix vs Potting Soil: Which One Should You Use? Potting soil's composition makes it suitable for outdoor plants. On the other hand, a soilless potting mix is a better choice for potted plants or a container garden because it: Offers a good balance of moisture retention and water drainage for potted plants.

What is better than potting soil? ›

This is topsoil, enriched with compost and other organic matter so it's nutritious for plants. It has a heavier texture and holds water longer than potting mixes. It's more affordable than potting soil because it doesn't have pricier ingredients like perlite, vermiculite or moss.

What is the best potting mix for all plants? ›

The best soil for potted plants will contain a blend of coconut coir fiber, vermiculite, perlite, organic fertilizer, sand, compost, and peat moss and is rich in basic nutrients required by the plants.

Can I use dirt instead of potting soil? ›

When planting flowers or shrubs in a container, it's best to use a potting mix rather than dirt from the yard – check out our container gardening tips. There's more flexibility when planting in the ground. As long as your dirt isn't heavy clay, go ahead and give it a try.

Is it OK to use garden soil as potting soil? ›

Garden soil alone is not a good growing medium. Garden soil compacts when placed in a container, resulting in poor water drainage and aeration. Soil also pulls away from the inside of the container when it dries, making it difficult to properly water plants.

How do I make my own potting mix? ›

A standard recipe for a homemade soilless mix consists of half sphagnum peat moss and half perlite or vermiculite. To mix ½ bushel basket or four gallons of media: Start by pouring two gallons of peat moss into the bushel basket. Add two gallons of either perlite or vermiculite and mix thoroughly.

How do I make my own super soil? ›

Here is the Recipe the other guys use:
  1. 8 large bags of a high-quality organic potting soil with coco fiber and mycorrhizae (i.e., your base soil)
  2. 25 to 50 lbs of organic worm castings.
  3. 5 lbs steamed bone meal.
  4. 5 lbs Bloom bat guano 5 lbs blood meal.
  5. 3 lbs rock phosphate.
  6. ¾ cup Epson salts.
  7. ½ cup sweet lime (dolomite)
Aug 31, 2020

How to make perfect garden soil? ›

Some organic gardeners use 50 percent topsoil, 30 percent high-quality organic compost, and 20 percent organic materials, such as shredded leaves, mineralized soil (check with a landscaping supply company), worm castings, ground bark, wood-based fire ash, and completely composted cow or chicken manure.

What is the best soil mix for potted plants? ›

Although the ingredients tend to vary, good mixes always contain an organic component (peat moss, compost, bark), vermiculite or perlite (to help retain moisture), sand, nutrients and limestone.

Can I make potting soil without perlite? ›

Some people also use vermiculite or plain ol' coarse sand in place of perlite in homemade potting soil recipes, too.

Can I mix potting soil with regular dirt? ›

Potting mix is meant to stand alone, as opposed to being mixed in with existing soils. It is a self-contained product designed to provide potted plants with everything they need to grow and thrive. Garden soil is meant to be spread around. Mix garden soil in with your native dirt to improve it.

How do you make self watering potting mix? ›

The best recipes for self-watering containers use sphagnum peat moss and perlite. Add 2 tablespoons of ground lime, and ½ cup organic fertilizer blend for every 5 gallons.

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