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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
I will be using this product with the COWPOTS I got from G.S.Co.last week.Great texture and it works!
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
I use the transplant mix when I transplant all my seedlings.I retains water better than others I've tried, so I don't have to water as often.
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I start many of my own plants for our rather large garden. The transplant mix works well for developing strong plants.
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I have been using this product for years with great results.
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
re potted plants did great in this mix.
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
transplanting seedlings.. veggies and flowers.. works terrific.
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
Holds moisture, easy to use and a good second step after seed germination as the plants mature
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
This is the first season I've tried planting from seed. As such I wanted to have the right materials for success, and this transplant soil works wonderfully. I simply place my seedling pellets into a larger coconut husk pot with the transplant soil in it--in a few days they are ready to be hardened off. I like that this soil bag is not too heavy and the soil texture is light and fluffy. I'm not doing too many seeds all at once so the smallish bag suits my purposes fine.
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
Transplant mix is great as a germinating mix for hardy easy-germinating seedlings, such as tomatoes. It saves me a step because I don't have to pot-up these seeds. With a good seedling fertilizer, it gives a great start to many plants.
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Comments about Transplant Mix, 30 Qts.:
My first time using the transplant mix. So far so good. Doing a bit of an experiment with a competing well-known brand of transplant mix and finding that it's drying out a bit faster than the Gardener's supply mix, which, frankly surprised me. So far the plants in both groups seem to be coming along equally but time will tell. Harvest time, that is.