Planting Directly in Soil³
Hi everyone, this is Brie the Plant Lady checking in with more professional advice about planting in Soil3 organic humus compost.
Learn HowSoil is the most important aspect of growing plants. Without a healthy root system, plants never reach their full potential. With the addition of Soil3 compost, your dirt gets the nutrients that it needs and the organic matter that fertilizers can’t offer.
Soil3 is made by a high-heat composting process with 100% natural products from the farm. This unique process creates humus compost by helping natural materials decompose to stable, long-lasting organic matter. It’s OMRI Listed for safe, organic gardening.
Our compost is pronounced “Soil Cubed,” even though we hear all sorts of fun things from “Magic Dirt” to “Super Cube” and “Soil Three.” The name with the superscript 3 is a triple pun. Our magic compost is sold in a cube, it’s made from three main ingredients, and it’s exponentially better . . . get it? 😉
Soil3 is OMRI Listed for certified organic gardening. As organic humus compost, Soil3 is the natural and safe way to build good soil structure.
Soil3 has 4x the water retention of regular soil. Drought and water restrictions will not be as damaging to gardens or lawns. Conversely, because it's humus compost, Soil3 improves drainage in heavy clay soils.
Take advantage of the natural nutrients in our humus compost. No need to apply additional fertilizer. We have tested Soil3 in raised beds for up to four years without additional fertilizer!
Suppresses diseases in lawns and gardens by introducing micro-organisms into the soil. These micro-organisms minimize the need for harmful chemicals.
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