Pumice is a porous volcanic glass formed from the rapidly cooled froth of lava flows. As a soil amendment pumice is lauded for its dual use application for aeration to allow water drainage and increase oxygen flow, and its porosity allows for the storage of water and nutrients- making them available to roots as the plant needs. In potting soil, pumice is the perfect substitute for perlite- pumice is a little heavier than perlite which prevents it from ‘floating’ to the surface like perlite will. Pumice is often used as a base for succulents and desert plants because it creates a well-draining environment for plants that thrive in arid and drought like conditions.
Mix as much as 33% pumice to compacted soil or potting mixes for increased aeration. For cactus and desert adapted landscapes lay a 4-6 inch bed of pumice beneath transplants, thicker applications in clay heavy soils. For soil-less growing practices mix up to 40% pumice with preferred growing medium.
Soilutions products are sold in bulk quantities measured by the cubic yard (3’x3’x3’).Ourhandy coverage calculator will help you easily figure out how much compost, soil, or mulch you need for a successful project.
There are two easy ways to visualize a cubic yard:
One cubic yard will generally fill the back of a standard sized pick up truck bed.
One cubic yard is equivalent to about 27 standard sized soil bags (1 cubic ft) that you would find at a nursery or home improvement store.
How to Use Coverage Calculator:
Start by measuring the area you want to cover. To calculate square footage, multiply width and length of your project area (Length (feet) x width (feet) = square footage). Enter that information into the Coverage Calculator.
If you know your required depth, enter it into the Coverage Calculator
Most customers choose to round up if they are in between numbers. There is nearly always a use for a little extra soil, compost or mulch in any landscape or garden.
Depth recommendations for common applications. For more details check out our guides:
Pumice is a porous volcanic glass formed from the rapidly cooled froth of lava flows. As a soil amendment pumice is lauded for its dual use application for aeration to allow water drainage and increase oxygen flow, and its porosity allows for the storage of water and nutrients- making them available to roots as the plant needs. In potting soil, pumice is the perfect substitute for perlite- pumice is a little heavier than perlite which prevents it from ‘floating’ to the surface like perlite will. Pumice is often used as a base for succulents and desert plants because it creates a well-draining environment for plants that thrive in arid and drought like conditions.
Mix as much as 33% pumice to compacted soil or potting mixes for increased aeration. For cactus and desert adapted landscapes lay a 4-6 inch bed of pumice beneath transplants, thicker applications in clay heavy soils. For soil-less growing practices mix up to 40% pumice with preferred growing medium.
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Pumice for a soil mix
This pumice is great for providing airaton for roots in our soil mix for cacti. I prefer just a straight 1/4 inch pumice but unfortunately they don’t offer this size option.
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