We are currently accepting planting orders for the 2023 season

WE ARE CURRENTLY ACCEPTING PLANTING ORDERS FOR THE 2023 SEASON

Soil

Garden Soil

$38.75

SKU: 5665 Category:

Description

Our Garden Soil is comprised of 50% Compost, 50% Screened Topsoil. Our Garden Soil is best used for Garden Beds, Vegetable gardens, and topdressing lawns and existing gardens.  Our Garden Soil is also a great soil amendment when planting trees and shrubs.  Our Garden Soil provides you added organic nutrients, increased water holding capacity, and reduced compaction due to the compost portion while also providing structure and mineral nutrients from the Screened Topsoil portion.  Our Garden Soil provides a great start to new plants or a bump in nutrients to existing plant material.


Pick up of this product is available in 0.25 cubic yard increments

Delivery is available on quantities of 3 cubic yards or more

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Hardiness Zone

A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain range of annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants. The Canadian Plant Hardiness Zone map (PHZ Map) system defines 9 zones by long-term average annual extreme minimum temperatures. With 0 having the coldest and 9 the warmest. The zone number designated to each plant species corresponds to the extreme minimum temperatures that plant can withstand. Any plant located in a lower zone then its designation has the potential of not surviving the cold months.

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