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Pros & Cons
Pros
The dehydrated soil actually expands a lot with just a little water. I really like that this is peat-free. My potted plants love it and i will be using it to enrich the soil when i put in bulbs latter this fall.
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Quality
I love the way this soil expands it’s so easy to use and my seeds thrived
This relationship expands the plants root systems increases nutrient and water uptake and helps to prevent soilborne diseases f... Read More
Since i have been growing our veggies for over 5 years and pots of older plants have been dumped on our 5acre property it has c... Read More
The mg one doesnt expand and it isnt really soil it is mostly coconut fiber
Price
There is no way that this should be priced over 20 for one of these tiny bags
Well this turned out to be a 12 bucket of muck
Was a little pricey but worth it
The problem was i judged the size by the price
Competitiveness
I also bought a similar product from miracle grow and this one is much better than that one
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
great, easy, small and worth. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 2,035 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 28 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I will be ordering additional bags as it is small and takes very little room to tuck away on a shelf
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It was easy to spread and mix in but hasn’t expanded as was claimed in the description
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I topped several plants with this product
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Will see if it makes a difference
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A while ago i bought a bag of this compressed soil put it away and forgot about it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Since i have been growing our veggies for over 5 years and pots of older plants have been dumped on our 5acre property it has caused problems with piles of accumulation of the root filled soil and deteriorating vegetation
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had to figure out a way to reuse the soil from old and depleted plants
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The microorganisms that are naturally in the soil break these down for use as nutrients for future plants
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