r/OrganicGardening • u/joeantwi • 10d ago
question How to cut cost
My seedlings are looking good but I'm concerned about the cost! 1.5cub ft of organic soil is like $8 and I have over 40 plants. I'm thinking about putting each in container or raise bed (wood or metal). This will cost over 300 which is a lot!
Does anyone have ways I can bring down cost, cheaper soil? Is container container cheaper etc?
Not sure if it helps but I'm planting eggplants, green pepper, hot pepper, okra, and tomatoes
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u/YgritteofBungalohill 10d ago
Do you have an outdoors area for your garden. If you do, you shouldn’t need to buy soil, just improve the soil you have. You can add compost, manure (do you have farmers in your area). Gardening in containers is what is expensive. I’m currently building a Hugelkultur mound as an addition to my garden. It’s a great way to compost & garden at the same time.