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Growing Guides & Fertilizer Education

Expert guides on every fertilizer we carry, step-by-step crop growing instructions, and the science behind healthy soil.

Seed Guides

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Tomatoes

Well-drained loamy soil rich in organic matter with consistent moisture retention

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Blueberries

Acidic, well-drained sandy loam rich in organic matter such as peat moss or composted pine bark

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Asparagus

Deep, well-drained sandy loam with high organic matter content and no compaction layers

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Apple Trees

Well-drained loamy soil with moderate organic matter and no standing water at root depth

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Strawberries

Well-drained sandy loam rich in organic matter with consistent but not excessive moisture

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Potatoes

Deep, loose, well-drained sandy loam free of rocks and compaction that allows unrestricted tuber expansion

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Evergreens (Conifers)

Well-drained acidic soil with organic mulch layer; tolerates sandy to clay loam if drainage is adequate

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Citrus (Indoor/Container)

Acidic, well-drained container mix with perlite or bark for aeration; never standard garden soil in pots

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Herb Garden

Well-drained sandy loam to loamy soil with moderate fertility; most herbs prefer lean soil over rich

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Hydrangeas

Rich, consistently moist, well-drained soil heavily amended with organic matter; mulch heavily to retain moisture

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Roses

Rich, well-drained loamy soil heavily amended with organic matter; clay loam holds nutrients well for roses

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Lawn (Cool Season)

Well-drained loam is ideal; tolerates clay to sandy soils with appropriate amendments and irrigation adjustment

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Food Plot (Deer/Wildlife)

Varies by forage species; most food plot mixes perform best in well-drained loam with adequate organic matter

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Bulbs (Spring & Fall)

Well-drained sandy loam to loamy soil; bulbs rot quickly in heavy clay or waterlogged conditions

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Peppers

Warm, well-drained sandy loam to loam soil with moderate fertility and good heat retention

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Raspberries

Well-drained sandy loam to loam rich in organic matter; avoid waterlogged soils which promote Phytophthora root rot

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Cherry Trees

Deep, well-drained sandy loam; cherries are extremely intolerant of wet feet and heavy clay

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Peach Trees

Deep, well-drained sandy loam with good air drainage for frost protection; avoid low-lying frost pockets

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Pumpkin & Squash

Rich, well-drained loam to sandy loam with high organic matter; raised beds or hills improve drainage and soil warming

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Lettuce & Salad Greens

Rich, moisture-retentive loam with high organic matter; adequate drainage but consistent moisture is critical

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Hanging Baskets & Window Boxes

High-quality well-draining potting mix with perlite, peat or coir, and vermiculite; never use garden soil in containers

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Wildflowers & Meadow Mix

Lean to moderately fertile well-drained soil; deliberately low fertility favors wildflowers over competitive grasses

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Container Gardening (General)

Quality soilless potting mix with peat or coir, perlite, and vermiculite; mix should be light, well-draining, and moisture-retentive

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Cover Crops

Adaptable to most soil types; species selection should match existing soil conditions and improvement goals

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Fruit Trees (General)

Deep, well-drained sandy loam to loam with moderate organic matter; good air drainage for frost protection

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