House Plant and Tropical Plant Potting Soil Re-Potting Soil for All Types of Indoor House Plants House Plant Re-Potting Soil 2qt
Hand Blended Potting Soil- The perfect potting soil for re-potting your house plants and tropical plants. All-natural with no added fertilizers..
Worm Castings Added- Worm castings are one of nature's best all-natural plant foods. You will be amazed at how incredibly well plants do when exposed....
8X10 INCH Bag- Large enough re-potting medium sized plants, or doing several small plants. Re-sealable bag for storage and use later..
Ingredients: Peat, Perlite, Worm Castings, and Lime..
Soil for Re-Potting- Let's face it, we are all crazy about our house plant collections! Re-potting is a very important task to ensure your little....
Precise engineered application design and fitment make sure all product specifications are strictly maintained through-out the entire production process.
BENDIX castings are able to withstand the continuous heat-up and cool-down demands of daily driving which can lead to thermal distortion often found in competitor's castings.
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Pampas grass is ornamental. Fresh green foliage reaches 8 to 12 feet tall, topped by long, thick silky "featherdusters".
Pampas ornamental grass grows fairly fast, so is an ideal choice for filling in large, barren landscapes. It will also grow thick creating an effective privacy screen, wind break, or sound barrier..
Pampas ornamental grass grows fairly fast making it an ideal choice for filling in large, barren landscapes. Its long, graceful blades and delightfully fluffy panicles (flower plumes) are beautiful. Unsurpassed for glorious texture and color in the landscape, this classic Pampas Grass is the star of any garden it graces!.
It is also highly drought-resistant and, once established, never needs watering. It will grow in most soils with hardly any work. Low to no maintenance. You can shear ornamental grasses each winter so that new growth comes out clean in Spring. You can do this every other year or less often if you like..