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0.75 Cu Ft. Miracle-Gro All Purpose Garden Soil (For In-Ground Use) Expired

$2.30
$4.58
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Lowes has 0.75 Cu Ft. Miracle-Gro All Purpose Garden Soil (For In-Ground Use) on sale for $2.29. Select free curbside pickup to save on shipping.

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About the Product
  • Grows bigger more beautiful plants (versus unfed plants)
  • Feeds up to 3 months
  • Improves existing soil to build strong roots
  • Use with annuals, perennials and all types of vegetables
  • For in-ground use only

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    • Offer valid through April 13, 2023 or while promotion offer last
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    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 5,800+ customer reviews on Lowes
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Hi, I am OG SlickDealer... I market and sell garden plants and veggies for a living. One of my duties is to monitor and respond to my multiple brands social media accounts. I get asked a ton of questions about what went wrong and I want to share my experience with MG soils.

The year it was first introduced to the market we had tons of customers that used the soil and their plants practically melted in the soil. Leaves turned brown, or puckered and shriveled from the amount of nutrients that were added to the soil. Seeds and seedlings can be delicate and to much fertilizer will stunt their growth, call leaf necrosis and/or can straight up kill young plants.

If you already planted and the plants are suffering you can remove and replant. Another solution is to flood the planter or ground to dilute and water down or wash the fertilizer out of the soil with tons and tons of water.

The second year the soil was out we got a message asking if it was possible to be allergic to a certain herb. Every time this lady and her daughter worked in the garden her daughter got hives and itched severely. After asking 20 questions about everything she put in the garden she mentioned MG Soil.

I reached out to industry contacts, and a garden center was had the number to the soil division of Miracle Grow. I learned that the yellow and green bag products were made from composted peanut plants and shells, yet the bags offered no warning. After the decomposition process they said the allergens should be inert. The customer I was working with said her children were incredibly sensitive to peanuts, and that she would remove the soil from her garden.

MG does have other fantastic soils. Look out for their Organic line in lime green bags. The stuff is amazing. It holds water, has a good amount of peat and fiber that breaks down in the garden. It has low or next to no fertilizer added and is fabulous to work with. I was at a convention and was able to take home 10 large bags for free and was hesitant after my customers experiences. I was pleasantly surprised at how great it is. It is more expensive than the yellow and green bags, but... It is worth it.
I recently discovered when looking to fill my raised bed that buying soil with compost is significantly cheaper in bulk at a landscaping store, if you have one close by. They sell it in my area at $40 /cu yd, where this stuff is $81.81 /cu yd. 😶

(Math: This soil is $3.03/cu ft. There are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard. 27 * 3.03 = $81.81)
Its a super heavy soil. Basically compacts too much for indoor pots. No aeration in it unless you mix with peat moss/vermiculite or other remedies.

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TheMon
03-30-2023 at 04:23 AM.
03-30-2023 at 04:23 AM.
Stupid question, it specifically says in ground use, does that mean you shouldn't use it indoors in pots?
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03-30-2023 at 05:11 AM.
Quote from TheMon :
Stupid question, it specifically says in ground use, does that mean you shouldn't use it indoors in pots?

Its a super heavy soil. Basically compacts too much for indoor pots. No aeration in it unless you mix with peat moss/vermiculite or other remedies.
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03-30-2023 at 05:16 AM.
03-30-2023 at 05:16 AM.
Quote from Tazznum1 :
Its a super heavy soil. Basically compacts too much for indoor pots. No aeration in it unless you mix with peat moss/vermiculite or other remedies.

Oh thanks, good to know.
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03-30-2023 at 05:19 AM.
03-30-2023 at 05:19 AM.
Quote from Tazznum1 :
Its a super heavy soil.
And it's debatable whether you can even call this "soil"
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03-30-2023 at 05:59 AM.
03-30-2023 at 05:59 AM.
can I use this for raise bed?
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