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Kellogg Garden Organics

Gromulch 2-in-1 Planting Mix & Mulch

2.5cu. ft. (70.7L) bag

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Kellogg Garden Organics

Gromulch 2-in-1 Planting Mix & Mulch

2.5 cu. ft. (70.7L) bag

Details

Great for trees, shrubs and flowers as a soil amendment of mulch.

  • Mix with existing soil or use as mulch
  • Enriched with natural fertilizer
  • Bigger, brighter plants – guaranteed!
  • 100% satisfaction guaranteed

Application rate

1.5 CF – Transplants 4-5 one gal plants, 2 five gal; or amends 6 sq ft @ 3″ depth
2.0 CF – Transplants 5-6 one gal plants, 3 five gal; or amends 8 sq ft @ 3″ depth
2.5 CF – Transplants 6-7 one gal plants, 4 five gal; or amends 10 sq ft @ 3″ depth

pH Range 6.0 – 7.3

(0.30-0.10-0.10)

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Find in Stores

Only available in AZ, CA, HI, NV, UT. For a comparable product outside these states click here.

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Ingredients

Recycled forest products, aged arbor fines, composted dairy manure, composted poultry manure, dehydrated poultry manure, feather meal

Use it with

KGO Products
community or school garden
Amending your soil for fall planting
amending soil feature

Best Uses in the Garden

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Trees & Shrubs

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Flowers

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Groundcover

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Mulch or Soil Amendment

Designed to enrich your native soil.

Kellogg Garden Organics Gromulch (0.30-0.10-0.10) is a 2-in-1 planting mix and mulch recommended for trees, shrubs, and flowers. You can use Gromulch as a soil amendment to add a boost of nutrients to your trees, shrubs, roses and groundcover. It helps loosen compacted clay soil, adding rich organic material that provides the perfect balance of moisture retention and aeration for strong root growth and bigger, more-lush plants. You can also add Gromulch on top of the soil around trees and shrubs as nutrient-rich organic mulch, keeping the soil cool and moist. Whether you choose to use Gromulch as a soil amendment or as a mulch, you can rest assured it’s safe for your children and pets to be around because it’s made from natural ingredients.

PROVEN ORGANIC

Kellogg Garden Organics Gromulch 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 Gromulch have been verified 100% compliant for organic use, all the way to the original source.

Download OMRI Certificate

LOCALLY MADE

At Kellogg and G&B Organics, we’re always looking for ways to source ingredients and produce our products as locally as possible to our customers. This reflects our commitment to sustainability, and to investing in local economies and businesses whenever possible.

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

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