PLANTERS/SEED STARTING WONDERSOIL POTTING MIX
This 7-2-3 coir fi ber mix includes kelp, mycorrhiza, worm castings and watersaving polymers that can reduce watering by 50%. Makes nutri- ent-rich soil when water is added. It’s light and stays fresh indefi nitely. Great for all planting applications from seed starting to lawn patch repair. Includes a handy measuring scoop. #54346 2 lb. bag $19.95 (equates to 18 lbs. of soil mix) #54347 5 lb. bag $37.95 (equates to 45 lbs. of soil mix)
WONDERSOIL BRICK PLUS WORM CASTINGS
water-releasing polymers to en- hance growth. #54348 8.95 each
WIGGLEWORM SOIL BUILDER
plants, are naturally odor-free and im- prove soil structure, aeration and drain- age. They are also rich in benefi cial bac- teria and microbes to help plants absorb nutrients. Mix in with soil when potting or use as a topdress in garden beds. #58014B 4-1/2 lb. $11.95 #58014C 15 lb. $21.95
JIFFY®-7 PELLET PAKS
50 Extra-Depth Peat Pellets pre- loaded into a standard 1020 size non-strippable cavity insert.
Cat. # # of Loaded Trays
53235
JIFFY® PREMIUM TOMATO &VEGETABLE PLANTING MIX
A horticulturist-grade, nursery planting mix formulated and blend- ed for consistent and uniform structure to meet the proper pH and nutrient level for toma- toes and vegetables. #54330 10 Qt. bag $5.95
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Price
$ 8.95 42.95 79.95 149.95
won’t burn even the most delicate
100% organic fertilizer produced naturally by earth- worms. Earthworm castings are one of the purest forms of sustained release plant food. Castings
with worm castings and
This 24 oz. brick produces over 15 lbs. of soil enriched
Toll-Free Phone 1-800-322-7288 FERTISS PROPAGATING PLUGS
Fertiss plugs enable plants to rapidly develop a strong root system thanks to the Air-pruning process. The patented planting mix of light peat, perlite and vermiculite is bound by a non-woven net for easy root penetration. Each plug is placed in an isolation cell which provides excellent air circulation and water drainage.
#88444 Tray of 72 plugs $ 8.95 Case of 14 trays 119.95 + ASC* Tray Size 10” x 20”
SPHAGNUM MOSS
This amazing ‘brick’ of premium quality long fi ber sphagnum moss expands 12 times in vol- ume and up to 20 times in weight instantly just by adding water. Makes an excellent mulch- ing and transplanting medium. Can be used for lining wire hanging baskets. #54310B 800g mini-bale (1 cu. ft. expanded) $12.95 #54310C 1.6 kg mini-bale (2 cu. ft. expanded) $22.95
MILLED SPHAGNUM MOSS Makes Even Diffi cult Seeds Easy to Germinate
Seeds started in this growing medium will germinate almost 100% faster and safer. Sterilization is not necessary. Danger from over-watering is reduced and transplanting is easy and safe. Our 432 cu. in. package is suf- fi cient for approximately 4 fl ats or about 16 pots. Instructions included. #54324B 432 cu. in. $6.95
#54324C Bushel $13.95 ESPOMA ORGANIC SEED STARTER MIX
excellent for all seedlings and cuttings. Myco-tone™ uses up to 30% less water than ordinary soils, improves transplant survival and growth and promotes bigger root growth for increased water uptake. It increases drought tolerance and other en- vironmental stress, improves soil structure and increases fertilization utilization. #54395 8 qt. bag $6.95
FIBER GROW COCONUT COIR PLANTABLE POTS
mold growth than with peat based pots. #52850 3” (pack of 8) $1.95 #52852 4” (pack of 6) #52854 6” (pack of 6)
3.45 4.95
pots. Experience less
Seeds and cuttings will fl ourish in these biodegrad- able Fiber Grow
FIBER GROW COCONUT COIR GROWING MIX
brick expands 5 times its original size when mixed with water. #52856 4 qt. $4.95 #52858 8 qt. $8.95
watering. Compact
100% Peat-Free Renewable Coir with high water reten- tion for less
A premium organic potting mix enhanced with Myco-tone™, a proprietary blend of 11 dif- ferent strains of mycorrhizae is
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