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When it comes to growing flowers at home, the soil needs to be loose, well-aerated, and rich in nutrients. Some people believe that using soil from outside is acceptable, but this is actually a common misconception. Instead, you can create your own ideal mix by combining loess, compost, and furnace ash in a ratio of 2:6:2. Loess and ash are easy to find, while compost and leaf rot can be made at home. To make your own compost, collect fallen leaves, fruit peels, vegetable scraps, and other organic waste. You can add a composting agent like Jinbao Matrix Nutrient Soil Fermentation Agent to speed up the process. To enhance the nutrient content, you can also add a small amount of urea. Mix everything thoroughly with rice bran, ensuring even distribution. Then, add water until the mixture feels moist but not soggy—aim for around 65% moisture content. Once mixed, place the material into jars or plastic bags and let it ferment for several days. This homemade soil will provide an excellent growing environment for your flowering plants, promoting healthy growth and vibrant blooms. Making your own soil not only saves money but also gives you control over the quality and composition of what your plants are growing in.

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