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The Great Indoors Part 1 – Containers & Potting Mix

Over a series of videos, guest presenter and furniture designer Craig Miller-Randle will cover everything you need to know about successfully growing plants indoors.

In this first episode he starts with the basics – pots and potting mix.

Craig lives in an apartment in the Melbourne inner-city suburb of Richmond, so having a ‘garden’ indoors is a good option. He doesn’t know how many plants he has in his home but there is barely any surface, wall or airspace that isn’t filled with leafy goodness.

Indoor plants are totally reliant on you for their nutrients, water and health, which is why Craig always starts with a premium potting mix that meets Australian standards.

02:44 | Potting Mix
Craig makes up his own mix depending on the type of plant:

02:59 | 1. Standard potting mix combined with 20% perlite. “I use this for the biggest range of plants.”
03:33 | 2. Pre-mixed succulent mix (for desert plants like Pachypodium geayi). “I use this for things that like good drainage. It has extra sand to make it quick drying.”
04:05 | 3. Epiphyte mix; base mix plus 20% perlite and 10% charcoal (which keeps the soil sweet and absorbs impurities). “I use this for things like monstera, epipremnum, philodendron – these are forest floor plants. They need larger particles in their mix.”

05:04 | Containers
If a plant feels tight in a pot its roots have probably filled the pot completely and it needs to be potted up to the next size of pot, plus some fresh soil.
Craig prefers traditional plastic nursery pots that are lightweight and can be washed and reused.
He also cuts down larger pots to make a shallow, wide pot that suits plants such as Maranta (prayer plant).

Featured plants:
Madagascar Palm (Pachypodium geayi)
Swiss Cheese Vine (Monstera adansonii)
Green Velvet Alocasia (Alocasia micholitziana)
Maranta (Maranta leuconeura cv.)

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https://www.abc.net.au/gardening/factsheets/prop-til-you-drop/10996706

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26 Comments

  1. Thanks to your inspiring video, I have learned many things especially about what potting mix will use for calathea. Thanks 👍

  2. I love plants , plants are an addition to me ❤️, plus Gardening it’s so relaxing I can spend all day in my beautiful plants live it’s beautiful with plants❤️❤️🙏🇲🇽💚💚 and Sr. You have a beautiful collection of plants plus a really wonderful way to display them, Exelent Job.

  3. I’ve been marvelling over my 3 leaf green velvet Alocasia, quite proud of myself, then I see Craig’s! WOW🪴 I’ve now challenged mine, (its name is Graceland) to grow as full and gorgeous as Craig’s.

  4. Im really really love him and indoor plants too. I wonder how can i have a permission to translate the video to vietnamese and share it to my country’s indoor plant comunity. They love plants too but their English are limited, videos like this will help us really much. Many many thanks with any help. Please show me how to 🙁

  5. Well done. How do you control the watering and how do you stop it going on the floor or carpet? You must have lots of oxygen and positive energy from these plants 😊

  6. I just have one question. House plants(most of them) thrive in a humid high temperature environment. I as a human being can't survive in humid hot summer without an air conditioner(which crisps up my houseplants and kills em). Is it possible for both of us to find a common ground to co-exist?

  7. What plants are suitable for a place that has high humidity, near the sea (3km away) has filtered eastern sun

  8. Wow thanks so much for such a good explanation 👏 and by the way I like your plants so healthy and beautiful.

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