Trust Black Gold® Natural & Organic Ultra Outdoor Planting Mix for all of your outdoor planting needs. Use it to amend the soil when planting annuals, perennials, roses, shrubs, or trees, or add it to large container plantings to provide them with the quality potting soil they need for success.
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Black Gold® Natural & Organic Ultra Coir
Are you looking for an outstanding potting mix that holds water naturally and organically? Try Black Gold® Natural & Organic Ultra Coir. It contains the power of natural coconut coir to help it hold water better to give plants the moisture they need on hot summer days.
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Black Gold® Natural & Organic Raised Bed & Potting Mix
Fill your raised beds with the best natural & organic mix for outstanding results. Use Black Gold® Natural & Organic Raised Bed & Potting Mix! It is designed especially for growing edibles in raised beds and large container plantings. Use it to grow your favorite vegetables, herbs, and small fruits.
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Plant Nerd Night 2020 with Mike Darcy
Each year, Sun Gro Horticulture and Black Gold present Mike Darcy’s 19th Annual Plant Nerd Night held on Friday, March 6, at the Lake Bible Church in 4565 Carman Drive, Lake Oswego, Oregon. Doors open at 5:30 pm (note this is a half-hour earlier than in the past). The program begins at 7:00 pm.
Since the inception of Plant Nerd Night nineteen years ago, Black Gold has been the presenting sponsor. This event is organized under the umbrella of the Hardy Plant Society of Oregon, Rogerson Clematis Garden, and Salem Hardy Plant Society. It is the first major garden event in the Portland metro area and has become a wonderful way to celebrate the beginning of a new garden season and to meet with other like-minded people. Six specialty growers/garden centers will present some of their new plant introductions as well as old favorites. All presenters will have plants for sale.
This year the presenters are:
- Secret Garden Growers
- Sedum Chicks
- Cistus Nursery
- Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden
- Rogerson Clematis Garden
- Northwest Garden Nursery
This is a great way to celebrate the beginning of the spring season. Come and mingle with fellow gardeners This is a free event and is open to the public.
Help Me Understand Cacti and Succulent Mix Components and Characteristics
I belong to the Michigan Cactus and Succulent Society, and I like to create my own mixes. To perfect my blends, I am always trying to figure out what materials will provide the characteristics I need for drainage, aeration, water-holding capacity and so on. I also want to understand how particle size impacts the performance of primary mix materials. Does the blend of ingredients matter the most or the particle size? Depending on the plant, I add pumice, perlite, Turface® and/or chicken grit in varying proportions to increase mix drainage. Which of these items will increase drainage and lessen root rot due to organic additives? I tend to under water and don’t water the cacti in the winter. Plus, I bring many of my plants outside in the summer (some of them) where they are subject to unpredictable weather, rain, heat, humidity. What mix will best help them under these conditions? Question [shortened] from Carol of Harrison Township, Michigan
Answer: I will try to address all of your questions in full. Covering different cacti and succulent mix ingredients and their characteristics is a good start.
Mix Ingredient Qualities
Let me start by saying that the particle size does impact porosity and therefore aeration and drainage. Larger particles mean more air space and less water-holding capacity. All of the mineral additives you mention will increase drainage and lessen the chance of root rot as a consequence. Here are the main C&S mix components and their characteristics. (Keep in mind, some of the products mentioned we do not carry.)
Organic ingredients with high water-holding capacity: Coconut coir, compost, earthworm castings, and peat moss. All of these ingredients hold moisture, and many also contain beneficial microbes and natural nutrients (earthworm castings and compost). It is essential to include some organic ingredients to cacti and succulent mixes. Those with low nutrient value, such as peat moss and coconut coir, are best if you want to establish your own controlled feeding program.
Inorganic ingredients with high water-holding capacity: Vermiculite and Turface®.
Organic ingredients with low water-holding capacity that increase porosity and drainage: Bark.
Inorganic ingredients with low water-holding capacity that increase porosity and drainage: Cinders, Gran-I-Grit, fine lava rock, perlite, pumice, coarse sand, small pebbles, and rock dust.
Cactus and Succulent Mix Recipes
As you know, different cacti and succulents have different levels of tolerance with respect to organic matter and drainage. You could always plant in bagged succulent mix, such as Black Gold Cactus Mix, which contains a very high percentage of horticultural perlite in addition to pumice and cinders and a low percentage of earthworm castings, compost, and bark. But if you are keen to mix your own, start with the general formula.
Cacti and Succulent Mix Formula: Most professional cactus and succulent mixes by volume are 50% solid (45% mineral, 5% organic) and 50% pore space (25% air space and 25% absorbed water). Recipes vary far and wide, but it’s wise to not stray too far from this formula. Here are some succulent mix recipes that you might consider.
Recipe 1: 30% (three parts) coarse sand, 30% (three parts) fine rock like Gran-I-Grit, pumice, etc., 30% (three parts) coconut coir, 10% (one part) compost.
Recipe 2: 50% (five parts) perlite, 30% (three parts) all-purpose potting mix, 10% (one part) coarse sand, 10% (one part) rock dust.
Recipe 3: 30% (three parts) fine bark, 30% (three parts) Gran-I-Grit, 20% (two parts) Turface®, 10% (one part) compost.
Growing Potted Cacti and Succulents Outdoors in High-Rain Areas
This one is easy. I bring my many cacti and succulents outdoors in summer, too. To protect them from excess moisture, I keep the pots on my sunny porch and below eaves away from heavy rain. A covered patio would also be ideal.
Still, I find that the hardy succulents and cacti in my Mid-Atlantic yard perform well, even through hurricane weather and cold winters, because they are planted in high rock gardens with sharply drained soil (Black Gold Cactus Mix plus added pebble and compost). I also mulch them with a cover of pebbles to keep any succulent parts from touching surface soil.
I hope that these tips help. Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
Happy gardening!
Jessie Keith
Black Gold Horticulturist
AFCO Buying Show 2019
Sun Gro Horticulture will be at the 27th Annual AFCO Buying Show! This year’s show will be held from June 13 to 14, 2019 at the DoubleTreeby Hilton in Spokane, Washington.
The buying show is a great place to discover dozens of green industry vendors. We’ll even have a pre-sell event on June 13th from 6 to 9 p.m. in addition to lots of deals for buyers. Meet new vendors, discover great new products, and purchase everything that you need for the year.
August: Florida Hardware Fall Dealer Market
Sun Gro Horticulture and Black Gold will be at the Florida Hardware Fall Dealer Market 2019. Join us at the market to discover the best green industry products available. The event will be held from August 17 to 18, 2019 at the Double Tree Convention Center at the Entrance to Universal Orlando. The market will offer lots of specials in addition to the chance to discover new products and services available to help your business grow.
Fred Meyer’s Fuchsia Saturday 2019 with Black Gold
Black Gold supplies the mix for Fred Meyer’s popular Annual Fuchsia Saturday, which is happening on April 6th, so make sure you’re ready for it!
Here’s what you can expect:
- The event will be held on April 6th from 7 am – 4 pm at the Garden Centers of Fred Meyer stores.
- It will take place rain or shine.
- Purchase your plants and planters from Fred Meyer or bring your own pots from home.
- Fred Meyer employees will plant them for you using FREE Premium Black Gold All Purpose Potting Soil.
You can bring any planter boxes or containers for your deck or porch and purchase any edibles or flowers to fill the pots. There is a limit of 8 planters of 16″ diameter per person. Don’t miss it!
GCA Summer Tour 2019
Join Black Gold at the 16th Annual GCA Summer Tour’s Trade Show held this year in Nashville, Tennesee from June 23-26, 2019! This year’s garden center tour promises to feature more education and networking opportunities than ever. The popular GCA Summer Tour can be enjoyed by both GCA members and non-members. Visit www.GardenCentersofAmerica.com to learn more!
McDonald Garden Center Outdoor Show 2019
Come out and meet Black Gold and Sun Gro Horticulture at McDonald Garden Center’s 26th Annual Outdoor Show! It will be held from Friday to Sunday, March 1-3, 2019 from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm at the Independence Boulevard Location,
This year’s theme is “Bring Art to Life” and will host a walkable garden display depicting famous art through living displays. There will be more than 70 vendors, including Black Gold and Sun Gro Horticulture. This free event promises to be lots of fun for the whole family!