Organic Fertilizers & Soils

Natural products that feed your soil, so your soil can feed your plants. Simple to use, clearly labeled, and safe for vegetables, flowers, and herbs.

A Simple Rule of Thumb

Healthy soil grows healthy plants. Mix in compost or worm castings at planting time, then feed every few weeks with a gentle organic plant food. That is all most gardens need.

Soil and Mixes

Start with good soil, and the rest is easy.

Rich dark compost in a gardener's hands

Organic Compost Blend 10 qt

Mature compost made from plant materials. Mix into beds and pots before planting.

$12.95
Soft, ready-to-use potting mix for containers

Potting Mix for Vegetables 1.5 cu ft

Made for pots and containers. Holds water without getting soggy.

$14.95
Dark garden soil being turned in a raised bed

Raised Bed Soil Blend 1.5 cu ft

A rich blend made to fill raised garden beds from the first season.

$16.95
Light seed starting mix ready for planting seeds indoors

Seed Starting Mix 12 qt

Fine, light mix for starting seeds indoors. See our guide.

$11.95

Organic Plant Foods

Gentle, natural feeding for vegetables, flowers, and herbs.

Hands holding a handful of rich worm castings

Worm Castings 4 lb

Nature's gentle, slow-release plant food. Sprinkle around plants and water in.

$16.95
Bone meal being sprinkled at the base of a garden plant

Bone Meal 3 lb

Great for bulbs, tomatoes, and strong roots. Mix into soil at planting time.

$9.95
Watering plants with liquid plant food from a watering can

Fish and Kelp Liquid Plant Food 32 oz

Mix a capful into a watering can and feed pots and beds every two weeks.

$14.95
Organic fertilizer granules being spread on garden soil

Organic Slow-Release Granules 5 lb

Sprinkle once at planting time. Feeds plants steadily for several weeks.

$18.95

How Often Should I Feed My Plants?

  • Vegetables in pots: feed every two weeks with liquid plant food
  • Vegetables in the ground: feed at planting time, then once a month
  • Flowers: feed every three to four weeks through summer
  • Bulbs: mix bone meal into the soil when planting in fall