Homemade Seed Starting Mix

Create your own homemade seed starting mix with the perfect balance of nutrients and moisture. This seed starting mix DIY is simple to put together.

Reader Contribution by Benedict Vanheems
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Create your own homemade seed starting mix with the perfect balance of nutrients and moisture. This seed starting mix DIY is simple to put together.

The perfect seed starting potting mix should be moisture retentive without being soggy, and not too rich in nutrients, which can harm sensitive seedlings. Here’s our ideal seed starting mix recipe:

  • 2 parts sieved compost. The compost will release nutrients gradually, helping to feed seedlings as they develop.
  • 2 parts coir (coconut fiber) or leaf mold. Rehydrate a block of coir by soaking it in water until it easily falls apart. Alternatively, use well-rotted leaf mold in place of the coir. The coir or leaf mold adds bulk to the seed mix and helps retain moisture.
  • Updated on Dec 19, 2023
  • Originally Published on Feb 28, 2018
Tagged with: benedict vanheems, Reader Contributions, Seed Starting, soil
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