Best Organic Soils

Best organic soils

Last updated on January 19th, 2024 at 04:09 pm

Quit looking for the best organic soils…we have it right here at Guzman’s Garden Centers.  Located in Las Cruces, NM.  If you don’t live nearby ask for it at your local nursery.

Happy Frog Soils at Guzman’s Garden Centers


Best organic soilsOcean Forest ™ organic soil is blended with premium earthworm castings, bat guano, and Pacific Northwest sea-going fish and crab meal.

Composted forest humus, sandy loam, and sphagnum peat moss give this soil its light, aerated texture. Ocean Forest comes from the makers of Fox Farm Fertilizers.

This type of soil is ideal for containers and is ready to use. The Ph level is at 6.3 to 6.8 this will help with fertilizer uptake.

 

Best organic soils

Here is a good organic garden tip: It is not necessary to give your plants nitrogen from the get-go. Wait till they are much larger and stronger. The best way to get started is to use FoxFarm’s Big Bloom ™ Liquid Plant food this will help encourage strong branches and stems.


happy-frog-soilPlants love Happy Frog’s Potting Soil ™. Their root system cannot seek out nutrients in the ground. So, what does the organic gardener do? Easy, you bring it to them.

It is alive with beneficial microbes and fungi that help break down organic matter and feed the plant through the root system.

The ingredients are earthworm castings, bat guano, and composted forest humus, ideal for any type of potted plant especially vegetables, and indoor plants.

Another excellent product for Fox Farm is no fillers or sludge just pure organic material.

See our Organic fertilizers from Fox Farm Organic Fertilizers
We have many more organic gardening products at Color Your World Nursery. Here is a small list of what we carry almost year-round.

Organic plant food and testers

  • Fish Emulsion
  • Bat Guano
  • Organic Insecticides
  • Organic Soils and Fertilizers
  • Ph Testers
  • Hydroponic Fertilizers
  • Hydroponic Gardening Products
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