All Natural Garden Soil Organic Plus
Kellogg Garden Organics

All Natural Garden Soil for Flowers & Vegetables

1 cu. ft. (28.3L) bag

All Natural Garden Soil Organic Plus

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Kellogg Garden Organics

All Natural Garden Soil for Flowers & Vegetables

1 cu. ft. (28.3L) bag

Details

Promotes growth of vegetables and flowers as well as bedding plants and ground cover. Use it in ground, in raised beds, or for mulching.

  • Softens hard clay soil
  • Enriched with Kelp Meal and Organic Fertilizer
  • Improves soil drainage
  • Bigger, brighter flowers & vegetables—guaranteed!
  • 100% satisfaction guaranteed

Application rate 1.0 CF – Transplants 2 one gal plants, or amends 6 sq ft

pH Range 6.0 – 7.3

(0.30-0.10-0.10)

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Product not available in AZ, CA, HI, NV, UT. For a comparable product in these states click here.

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Ingredients

This product is regionally formulated with organic materials (including one or more of the following: Processed Forest Products, Recycled Forest Products, Arbor Fines, Peat Humus or Compost), Composted Poultry Manure, Rice Hulls, Gypsum, Worm Castings, Bat Guano, Kelp Meal and Organic Fertilizer. In Georgia, this product contains: 85-95% processed forest products, composted poultry manure, rice hulls, gypsum, worm castings, bat guano, kelp meal, and organic fertilizer. In Texas, this product contains: recycled forest products, gypsum, composted poultry manure, organic fertilizer, worm castings, rice hulls, bat guano, kelp meal.

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Best Uses in the Garden

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Annuals & Perennials

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Vegetable Gardens

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In-Ground Planting

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Raised Beds

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Enriching Soil

Designed to enrich your native soil.

Kellogg Garden Organics All Natural Garden Soil for flowers and vegetables is designed to be mixed with your native soil for in-ground planting. Its nutrient rich formulation has added rice hulls and gypsum to help loosen compacted clay soils, making work easier in the garden…and who doesn’t want that, right? All Natural Garden Soil also improves soil drainage, making it easier for water to reach plant roots for healthier, more-lush growth. Adding a nutrient-rich organic garden soil like All Natural Garden Soil to your native soil will help with better water penetration, requiring less watering in your garden. Like all Kellogg Garden products, All Natural Garden Soil is safe for people and pets to be in contact with. No protective gloves or garments are necessary because there are no harmful synthetic chemicals.

PROVEN ORGANIC

Kellogg Garden Organics All Natural Garden Soil 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 All Natural Garden Soil has 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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