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Kellogg Garden Organics

Palm, Cactus & Citrus All Purpose Indoor & Outdoor Mix

1 cu. ft. (28.3L) bag

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Kellogg Garden Organics

Palm, Cactus & Citrus All Purpose Indoor & Outdoor Mix

1 cu. ft. (28.3L) bag

Details

Use this blend for your palms, cactus, citrus, plumeria, succulents, and tropical plants.

  • Ideal for indoor or outdoor use
  • Can be used in containers & in-ground
  • Absorbs water quickly & provides excellent drainage
  • Ready to use – no mixing 100% satisfaction guaranteed

Application rate
1.0 CF – Fills three 10″ pots or 3 one gal. plants
8 QT – ideal for smaller projects and/or urban gardens

pH Range 6.0 – 7.3

(0.30-0.10-0.10)

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Only available in AZ, CA, HI, NV, UT.

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Ingredients

Recycled forest products, pumice, sand, bark fines, dehydrated poultry manure, hydrolyzed feather meal

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Best Uses in the Garden

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Succulents & Cactus

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Citrus

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Palm Trees

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Potting Soil

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In-Ground

Designed to enrich your native soil.

KELLOGG GARDEN ORGANICS PALM, CACTUS, AND CITRUS ALL PURPOSE INDOOR & OUTDOOR MIX can be added to your native soil as an amendment or it can be used straight out of the bag as a potting mix. PALM, CACTUS, AND CITRUS MIX strikes the right balance between moisture retention and drainage to meet the particular needs of palms, cacti, and similar plants. It also provides nutrients to help your plants develop a strong root system. No need to wear protective gloves or protective clothing since the ingredients are natural– no harmful synthetic chemicals. There’s a 100% satisfaction guarantee that all of your cacti, tropical and citrus plants will grow bigger, brighter and healthier.

PROVEN ORGANIC

Kellogg Garden Organics Palm, Cactus & Citrus 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 Palm, Cactus & Citrus has been verified 100% compliant for organic use, all the way to the original source.

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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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