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Vermont Compost Company Fort Vee Potting Mix, 20 Qt.
Promotes Plant Growth
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Description
Growing your veggies in organic soil not only makes you feel good, but it's also better for you! This Fort Vee™ mix is a great choice for gardeners who prefer a compost-based germination and growing medium. Specially designed for soil blocks, trays, and pots, it'll boost the nutrient, mineral, and antioxidant levels of your crops. It's also a fantastic choice for those "heavy feeders" plants that require more nutrients than others. In addition to favorite crops like peppers and tomatoes, popular veggies like broccoli, celery, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, melons, okra, and squash are more nutrient-greedy than others. Some leafy greens, beans and members of the cabbage family grow better in a richer soil too. And if you're trying hemp for the first time, this is an excellent soil choice for that! You'll still need to fertilize regularly throughout the growing season, but using this nutrient-boosted potting mix will give your plants a jumpstart.
Specifications
Quantity | 1 bag |
Capacity | 20 Quart |
Certification | Organic |
Material | Organic materials |
Application | Raised beds |
Brand | Vermont Compost Company |
Packaging | Bag with donkey image |
Soil Type | Blended specifically for raised beds |
Ingredients | Compost and other organic materials |
Features | Garden-boosting compost, stem-strengthening, fruit-fortifying nutrients and minerals |
Usage | Gardening in raised beds |
Drainage | Healthy drainage |
Form | Potting mix |
Type | Soil mix |
Purpose | To optimize nutrient input and maximize harvest in raised beds |