Age Old Organics Growing Soil
Age Old Organics Growing Soil may be used by itself or mixed with regular soil to support all types of indoor and outdoor plants. When adding to existing potting soil be certain that old soil does not contain insect or fungus. General application is 1/3 new Growing Soil to 2/3’s exisiting soil. Mix thoroughly before transplanting.
Uses: For transplanting indoor/outdoor plants. Choose a pot no more than 1 pot size larger than previous pot. Tap old pot or loosen the root ball from the pot side. Tip pot and remove plant and root ball. Gently rinse rootball and remove old soil from around roots. Be careful not to damage the fine root hair structure.
Small seedling plants: fill container with Age Old Organics Growing Soil. Using a chopstick or pencil, poke hole in the moisten soil. Place seedling in hole and gently firm soil around the plant. Water with a mister or use bottom watering method.
Large mature plants: add small amount of Age Old Organics Growing Soil to bottom of new container. Gently spread roots inside pot and carefully add the growing soil around roots filling all air pocket and spaces. Water thoroughly.
Contains: Perlite, vermiculite, sphagnum peat moss, kelp meal, soy flour, dolomitic lime, gypsum & yucca extract that are OMRI certified.
Available: 20 quart bags and 3 cubic foot bags.

June 16th, 2010 at 8:52 pm
Whats the PH of the Growing Soil?
June 28th, 2010 at 5:26 pm
The pH of Age Old Organics Starting and Growing soils range from 5.4-5.8. The lower pH works so well especially when high pH nutrient blends can be a problem from the get-go. Our experience and customer comments rate high for both the Growing and the Starting soils. Thanks for your question.
The Gardener