Purely Compost
G&B Organics

G&B Organics Purely Compost

1.5 cu. ft. (42.5L) bag

Purely Compost

Soil Application Video

G&B Organics

G&B Organics Purely Compost

1.5 cu. ft. (42.5L) bag

Details

Great for trees, shrubs, bulbs, fruits and vegetables.

  • Helps loosen clay soil
  • Improves poor soil, creating the perfect soil environment
  • Ideal as a topdressing around established plants for increased vitality

Application rate
1.5 CF – Amends 15 sq ft

pH Range 5.8 – 7.5

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

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Ingredients

In CA, AZ, NV & UT, this product contains: Organic Compost. In OR, WA, ID this product contains: bark fines, composted dairy manure, composted chicken manure, and seabird guano.

Best Uses in the Garden

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Trees & Shrubs

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Vegetable Gardens

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Fruits

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Outdoor Planting

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Enriching Soil

Designed to enrich your native soil.

Mix G&B ORGANICS PURELY COMPOST with your native soil to improve poor soil conditions. This proven organic compost includes no harmful synthetic chemicals, creating a better environment for plant growth and health. The beauty of G&B ORGANICS PURELY COMPOST is, it works on anything from trees to shrubs, bulbs to veggies. In addition to loosening clay soils for better drainage, G&B ORGANICS PURELY COMPOST provides a great topdressing around established plants to give them more vitality and vigor.

PROVEN ORGANIC

G&B Organics Purely Compost 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 Purely Compost have been verified 100% compliant for organic use, all the way to the original source.

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

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