Indoor Gardening Masterclass

Plant care - growing media

with JAMES WONG — Ethnobotanist, broadcaster, best-selling author. Youngest winner of RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.

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What actually is soil? Why do plants need it? James answers these key questions teaching you how to adapt your growing media to the plant variety

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Plant Care - Growing Media

What actually is soil? Why do plants need it? James answers these key questions teaching you how to adapt your growing media to the plant variety.

Lesson Summary

  • I use multi-purpose peat-free compost as a growing media.
  • Peat is decomposed moss, bundles of plant fibres that hold water well.
  • The harvesting of peat is unsustainable, therefore I have used peat-free compost.
  • A keyword is soil-based, in the United Kingdom mixes that are soil-based come with the name 'John Innes' on the packaging. John Innes was a Victorian philanthropist who first developed soil-based potting mixes.
  • A potting mixture of equal parts compost and soil-based compost is great for a number of reasons. The plant fibres act as an inert sponge, holding onto water and nutrients.
  • The soil component is almost 100% pure minerals, including all the mineral content that your plant needs.

Equipment Used

  • Sylva multi-purpose compost
  • Kurodama (bonsai soil)
  • Horticultural grit can be added to potting mixtures in varying quantities to improve drainage. This depends on the requirements of the plants.
  • I have used Kurodama as his grit, mixing equal parts Kurodama to the potting mix for planting cacti and succulents.

Plant Varieties and Grit Ratios

  • However, with ferns I use pure multi-purpose compost.
  • The more water the plants need, the more plant fibre they need.
  • The more drainage and air at the roots a plant needs, the more grit is required.

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James Wong

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James Wong

Ethnobotanist, broadcaster, best-selling author. Youngest winner of RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.

Often referred to as the nation’s favourite botanist; plant scientist and gardening expert James Wong is a self-proclaimed botany geek, award-winning garden designer and a Royal Horticulture Society ambassador. He’s an internationally best-selling author with the inspirational ‘Grow Your Own Drugs’ and ‘Homegrown Revolution’, has presented multiple TV programmes, and is listed by The Sunday Times as one of the Top 20 most influential people in horticulture. James is perhaps the most passionate person in the world about plants; with over 500 houseplants in his tiny London flat.

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