🌱 Elevate your plant game with soil that works as hard as you do!
FoxFarm Ocean Forest Potting Soil is a 1.5 cubic foot, ready-to-use blend designed for container plants. Its light, aerated texture combines aged forest products, peat moss, sandy loam, and organic fertilizers to retain moisture and optimize nutrient uptake with a pH-balanced formula, supporting vigorous growth across a wide range of plants.
M**C
Plants LOVE this stuff!
If you're growing anything that fruits - GET THIS! Seriously, this stuff is magical or something.I'm an entry-level gardener at best, but this soil makes me look like a pro! The plants love the nutrition they get from this soil!It's super easy to use, no mixing, no fussing, just add your plant. Water retention is great! So, if you have something more prone to root rot, add some extra perlite/larger media.My plants exploded in size when they started to uptake the nutrient in this soil. They grew twice their original size in a matter of 2 weeks!I added about 1 cubic foot of this soil under my roses before I planted them outside. This soil retains the water they need down deep to promote very healthy roses!I will definitelt buy some more when the need arises! Top quality soil!
F**T
All Good
I chose Fox Farm soil (anew choice), for repotting my Boston Fern and for a leggy Monstera houseplant. After reading the reviews, Fox Farm soil seemed to be a good choice for houseplants to grow in and for taking new starts from a plant, aka cuttings. Both my Fern and Monstera plants prefer slightly acidic soil and so I tested the new soil’s PH and it’s at 7.0. The PH level is another detail needed to consider for my new little plant fledglings (cuttings from the Monstera).Even so I still repotted Fern and will soon be repotting the Monstera plant and it’s cuttings that need a 5.5 - 6.5 PH. The Fern needs a 6.5 - 6.8 PH, so it was close enough to be repotted in the new soil. The Fern’s fronds, (leaves), were always dropping right in the soil area. Pine trees do that too if the soil isn’t acidic enough they will drop pine needle debris to cover the ground, around the base, to lower the PH where they are growing.So this time, my houseplants will have a good restart using an upgraded quality soil (Fox Farm) paired with more attention to their PH balance. I will still use the soil for my Monstera plant and cuttings after amending with aluminum sulfate to change the PH down to 5.5 - 6.5. The soil is all good and I enjoy the process in taking care of houseplants and choosing a quality houseplant soil.When repotting Fern, I noticed the soil was fluffy and had its own perlite and organic material in it. I added more perlite and tea from tea bags to the dirt. There were no signs of pest. It watered well and drained well. I’m looking forward to seeing new fronds this spring from our Fern houseplant.
H**Y
Fox farm soil
Great price highly recommend
N**E
Mixed well for my tree.
The media could not be loaded. I got this to add to a few other soils for my large tree that is in desperate need of help. It is a good quantity and quality for the bag size. Easy to add to the pot and mix in.
B**S
Awesome Quality
This soil may be pricey but hard to beat. I have been using it exclusively for years, and it has been great from start to finish for my growth. You can use it immediately after germination, and it is perfect for growing fruits and vegetables in raised beds and containers. Although it is considered a hot soil, it did not burn my seedlings. There isn't much more to say about this soil that has yet to be said. It is hands down the best soil to work with and yields better results at the seedling stage. I combined two bags and added worm castings to the container for even better results. I used my worm castings from my vermicompost. This soil is as close to perfect as you can get, with no need to add anything to it.
J**A
Excellent Dirt! Price Mediocre, Again product Excellent!
The product is excellent and all the 5 star reviews I’ve read have been true! Now I grow tomatoes and peppers no word play, so I look for the price of dirt as tomatoes don’t yield what other plants do;) so to find the price 10$ higher online especially here, I was surprised! Again excellent product id recommend looking local if price is important to you as well.
H**I
Great for Dragon Fruit
Been using this soil for my dragon fruit for over a year with great results. I had allot of growth this year that should give allot of fruit next year.
R**A
I will buy again.
I decided to try growing tomatoes in flower pots. This is a first for me. I don't grow anything...not even plants or flowers. I did a little research and it seemed Fox Farm is among the best potting soil. I was pleasantly surprised when I had tremendous success with my tomatoes. I will continue to use this soil, as I plan to try growing new things this summer.
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