🌿 Grow like a pro with Proven Winners’ powerhouse potting soil!
Proven Winners 16 qt Potting Soil offers a scientifically balanced nutrient formula (0.13-0.05-0.10 NPK) in a lightweight, easy-to-handle 9-pound bag. Designed for versatile use in both indoor and outdoor gardening, this premium soil supports robust plant growth and is trusted by gardeners seeking reliable, high-quality potting media.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.01 x 17.99 x 3.5 inches |
Package Weight | 4082 Grams |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 27 x 3.5 x 18 inches |
Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
Brand Name | Proven Winners |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | SOIL |
Color | Natural |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Proven Winners |
Part Number | 3101012.Q16P |
Style | Garden,potting |
Included Components | SOIL |
Size | One Size |
K**.
Potting soil
Best potting soil ever !!!!!!! Price is high shouldn’t be as high as your selling it
E**N
No gnats!!!
Lately Miracle Grow potting soil is full of gnats. Clouds of them fly out of the soil of my house plants with watering or movement. I am thrilled to have a good mix of soil in this product without having to buy "gnat-trol" to keep the infestation under control. Will definitely buy again when needed.
G**M
Good Potting Soil
I usually buy another brand. I am familiar with Proven Winner's patented plants, but was unaware that they sold potting soil. I ran across this when I was unable to venture out for potting soil. Check and compare prices. At the time, the price was reasonable. My plants have done very well in this soil.
E**R
Insect Infested Potting Soil
The soil was completely infested with black flies (fungus gnats) in addition to being poor quality potting soil. It dried out quickly, got solid and impenetrable. I do not recommend this product.
V**.
Quickly turned very acidic: about 4.2 pH
Most plants like soil acidity between 6.0 and 7.0 with 6.0 being slightly acidic. This stuff tested OK when I first bought it, but quickly turned very acidic, so a few weeks later it was about 4.1 pH - much too acidic for most plants. So now I'm having to soak it in a bucket of water + baking soda to neutralize the excess acidity. It's a pain, but living on Social Security, I can't afford to just discard it. Even worse, it'll undoubtedly need the acidity neutralized frequently while my plants are in it.
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