Espoma Organic Potting Mix

Did you know your plant's soil medium can make or break its overall growth and health? Woodie believes potting your plants in an all organic soil mixture that feeds your plant with nutrients, while still giving roots the space they need to breathe and grow. Try out Espoma's Organic Potting Mix in your plantings this season and see your plants take off!

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Espoma Organic Potting Mix is an all-natural and organic mix that is perfect to use for indoor gardening and all potted plants.

An organic and all-purpose mix with peat moss, humus, and perlite dolomitic line enhanced with mycorrhizae helps the plant absorb more nutrients and improve water uptake. This all-purpose mix also helps moisture retention and reduces drought stress to the plants.

About Your Espoma Organic Potting Mix

For all Indoor & Outdoor Containers Enhanced with Myco-tone Fortified with Worm Castings Select a container that is larger than your plants current pot, and has a drainage hole at the bottom with the tray beneath it to catch excess water. To prevent soil from escaping, add a layer of small stones to the bottom of the container. Fill container one third full with Espoma organic potting mix. Add the appropriate amount of Espoma Organic Bio-tone Starter Plus, and mix thoroughly with the potting mix. Carefully remove the plant from its current container and gently loosen the root ball. Center the plant in the new container and fill it with additional potting mix. Allow at least 1 inch between the rim of the pot in the top of the soil. Gently pat down the mix and add more if required. Make sure the plant is about the same depth in the soil as it was in the original container. Water plant thoroughly with a slow gentle spray and allowed to drain. Growing Tips: Re-potting: House plants require regular re-potting for optimum growth. If your plant is not growing, or you see roots growing from the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot, it’s time to re-pot to larger container. Watering: Avoid over watering by allowing the soil to dry to the touch between watering. Use a tray or saucer to catch water as it drains from the bottom. Do not allow plants to stand in water. Outdoor container plants can require frequent watering (once per day in hot, dry conditions). Light: Some plants thrive in direct sun exposure while others prefer shade. Check plant tag or consult your local garden center to determine preferred exposure.


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