G&B Organics

G&B Organics Acid Planting Mix For All Acid Loving, Shade Dwelling Plants

2 cu. ft. (56L) bag

Soil Application Video

G&B Organics

G&B Organics Acid Planting Mix For All Acid Loving, Shade Dwelling Plants

2 cu. ft. (56L) bag

Details

Made especially for acid-loving, shade-dwelling plants

  • Organic acid planting mix from premium ingredients
  • Great for azaleas, camellias, rhododendrons, gardenias, hydrangeas, citrus, blueberries, conifers, ferns, dogwoods and maples

Application rate
2 CF – Transplants 4-5 one gal plants

pH Range 5.0 – 6.3

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Find in Stores

Only available in AZ, CA, HI, ID, OR, NV, UT, WA.

How much soil do I need?

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Ingredients

Recycled forest products, bark fines, peat moss, sand, worm castings, kelp meal, bat guano, kapok seed meal

Use it with

Satsuki azalea bonsai covered in pink flowers
Limelight Hydrangea
Blueberry-Shrub
How to Top Dress in the Fall

Best Uses in the Garden

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Shade Loving Plants

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In-Pots

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Container Gardening

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Enriching Soil

Designed to enrich your native soil.

G&B ORGANICS ACID PLANTING MIX is ready-to-use right out of the bag, or can be mixed with native soil. This wonderful blend helps shade dwelling, acid loving plants like azaleas, hydrangeas and camellias bring their vibrant colors out, making your garden pop! It’s all-natural mix is also great for trees such as magnolias, maples and conifers.

PROVEN ORGANIC

G&B Organics Acid Planting Mix is listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI), the leading non-profit, internationally recognized material review organization accredited by the USDA Quality Assessment Division. Every ingredient and every process that goes into making G&B Organics Acid Planting Mix have been verified 100% compliant for organic use, all the way to the original source.

Download OMRI Certificate

Regitered Organic Input Material certified CDFA
OMRI Listed for Organic Use Seal

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