Gurtgurt
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I'm about to try to grow outside for the first time. I have 2 plants vegging in pots outside fully hardened off. I've identified the place in my yard that gets the best light. I want to put them in the ground instead of a big pot due to expense and not wanting to water that much.
My ground is like total clay and I question the roots ability to dig in. So, instead of digging a hole exactly as big as the pot, could I dig a bigger hole and put extra putting soil? So this way the layers go: root ball in potting soil / new potting soil for growth / natural clay soil for when the plants are bigger.
Does this make sense? Or should I just chuck it in the ground?
Thanks
My ground is like total clay and I question the roots ability to dig in. So, instead of digging a hole exactly as big as the pot, could I dig a bigger hole and put extra putting soil? So this way the layers go: root ball in potting soil / new potting soil for growth / natural clay soil for when the plants are bigger.
Does this make sense? Or should I just chuck it in the ground?
Thanks