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Plant Tip Tuesday: Good Dirt

We haven’t done a classic highlight reel of products here on the blog in a little while, and we thought it was time for some DIRT! Good Dirt, that is. :-) And while not all of our plants require soil, the majority of them do, and this is our favorites soil for taking care of them.

We absolutely love this local Raleigh company and believe y’all will too!

Plant Food

Good Dirt Plant Food helps your indoor and outdoor plants grow bigger and healthier, naturally. Each little bottle goes a long way, as this versatile liquid fertilizer is concentrated and ready for mixing. With an N-P-K ratio of 10-4-3, this Good Dirt Plant Food also contains amino acids that feed the living beneficial micro-organisms in the soil to keep it healthy and your plants thriving. Pathogen free and heavy metals free, Good Dirt Plant food is gentle enough to be applied each time plants are watered.

GOOD DIRT INDOOR POTTING MIX

Why does this ‘Dirt’ work better than other indoor potting mixes? It’s simple, really. Plants are living organisms and like all living things on planet Earth, they must breathe. This unique formula of peat moss and BogBits™ create an ideal porosity in your soil, meaning roots have ample room to grow and breathe. This added airspace combined with sustainably harvested peat creates a condition for optimal water retention, ensuring your plants’ roots have adequate hydration throughout (not just in little pockets).

GOOD DIRT OUTDOOR POTTING MIX

BogBitsTM, a recycled by-product from the North American peat bogs, provides an air-rich structure that allows roots to thrive while superior quality peat moss promotes optimum levels of water retention. This special formula also includes a nutrient charge from an organic-based plant food and a dose of plant probiotics to help you achieve a LIVING SOIL

And there you have it! Be sure to check out this local brand. We just know you’ll love it AND its commitment to organic, environmental practices.