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How good would a mix of 75% Cleansed Sand/ 25% Miracle Grow be for growing a plant?

How good would a mix of 75% Cleansed Sand/ 25% Miracle Grow be for growing a plant?

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I was going to mention something that nobody addressed except ruskins question at the end of his answer. But I'm not going to. DO YOUR HOMEWORK!
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If you were going to plant Cacti or succulents that would be a great mix.
I am a firm believer in breaking the rules. I have a great deal of success using the cheap soil from Lowe's. I used to use the organic humus, but they no longer sell that in my area. So I've used a mixture of cow manure and peat with moisture crystals tossed in the middle of the pot. (This is only for home use, I would not use cheap soil if I had a greenhouse!) Use 3 gallon pots if you have them and put the plant in morning sun/afternoon shade or on top of your dryer if you have fluorescent lights you can leave on 24/7 in your laundry room.
Does the phrase That Sucks ring a bell? You can make a cheap mix of 75% landscapers mix, 25% expanded shale and you will have a good start. Don't waste time blending in the Miracle Gro. I work for Scott's so I know first hand how the stuff performs.

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