


🌿 Grow Green, Grow Clean – Your Organic Garden’s Best Friend!
Organic Harvest Potting Mix is a 4-quart, all-natural soil blend made from peat moss, wood shavings, composted green waste, and perlite. Designed for vegetables, herbs, and flowers, it promotes healthy root growth with excellent air circulation and water drainage, while being free from harmful contaminants and weeds.
T**S
My flowers
I love it
C**E
very nice product, the bag was large enough to fill ...
very nice product, the bag was large enough to fill in the pot of my new tomato plant, the soil looks very healthy and rich, there was a noticeable difference in the plant growth after I mixed the soil in the pot. I am very satisfied with the product and the cost is excellent.
A**N
Exactly as ordered
Seems rich and nutrient dense. No complaints.
S**Y
Soil
Great potting soil.
U**H
It will get the job done, but has too many rocks and sticks
This soil has too many small rocks and sticks for my taste. It is still useable and I would buy it again if there was nothing else available on Amazon. I think that there is better soil available though. I hope so anyway. Other than the rocks and sticks, it is as described I think (I didn't test it). I used it to grow cat grass and the grass grew well in this soil. I am sorry that I did not think to take a photo.
N**L
Lightening Up That Compacted Soil in Your Indoor Pots / Just Add a Bit and Fork It In / Great Result
The addition of this small bag was a snack my indoor flowering plants needed. I have an incredibly bright and sunny living room. I'm able to grow prolific geraniums. But the soil was getting pretty compacted over the years. I didn't want to do a major production ( no longer a kid) so I added some clean well broken egg shells, some used coffee grounds and topped it off with this fresh soil. I just used a fork to break the surface up a bit. Go gently around roots. These plants are happy as clams or healthy geraniums. Addendum: August 2, 2016, Further lightened the soil in those pots by adding approximately 1 cup of vermiculite to each and used fork to somewhat superficially stir in. I add a time release fertilizer every 4 mos; geraniums like a bit less than others .
S**Y
Not a good value for your money
Very small amount of dirt - not even enough to fill a sandwich bag
W**R
4 quarts is a very small bag
Since the dirt is dry, it doesn't weigh much and isn't packed into the bag. It arrives "fluffy", so 4 quarts is a very small amount.It might fill one 5 to 7 inch pot. I expected at least five pounds of potting soil. I think I got 1 at most!
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