Soil Care

Everything starts with good soil– you can add compost, mulch, amendments, and/or fertilizer. For trees, shrubs, flowers, veggies and herbs you have to have good soil. The better your soil, the better your garden!

Adding mulch to your garden can be very beneficial to your plants.  Mulch holds in soil moisture which protects your plants from drying out quickly.  Mulch also keeps your plants protected during those hot and cold months by either cooling the roots down (Summer) or warming them up (Winter).

Composting is really important to improve your soil!  It is commonly referred to as “Black Gold”.  The best type of compost is homemade.  This is easy and fun!  If you need help starting your own compost, ask us for help! 

To keep your plants healthy and looking fresh, we recommend that you fertilize your plants.  Fertilizer provides plants with the proper nutrition they need to grow.  By using fertilizer, you can expect your plants to have bigger and better roots, leaves, flowers, and fruit!

We recommend that you regularly apply Espoma Organic’s Tone family plant foods to ensure proper nutrition and growth.  We have an organic fertilizer for all of your needs!  For those of you that love Miracle Gro, we also carry their brand of fertilizer.

 

 

Compost

  • Mr. Garden Leaf Humus
  • Mr. Garden Cow Manure

Mulch

  • Black Pearl Mulch
  • Cypress Mulch
  • Cocoa Shell Mulch
  • Cedar Aromatic Mulch
  • Countryside Pine Mulch
  • Pine Mini Nuggets
  • Preen Brown Mulch
  • Preen Red Mulch
  • Lumberjack Red Mulch
  • Lumberjack Kiddie Mat Mulch
  • Play Sand
  • Pea Gravel

Amendments

  • Sphagnum Peat Moss
  • Bumper Crop® Organic Soil Builder
  • Scott’s Top Soil
  • Butterfield Top Soil
  • Mr. Garden Top Soil
  • Countryside Mushroom Soil
  • Pine Soil Conditioner

Fertilizer

  • Espoma Organic’s Tone family

 

Espoma Organic provides general feeding tips:

  1. Feed trees and shrubs twice a year—Spring and Fall
  2. Feed flowers and vegetables once per month through the growing season
  3. Apply plant food like salt and pepper, spreading thinly around the plant’s perimeter
  4. Do not apply plant food any closer than three inches to the stem of the plant
  5. Wash off any plant food that falls on stems or foliage
  6. Water thoroughly and add mulch to help conserve water and control weeds

For more information, visit Espoma Organic’s website