Wool Pellet Mulch 350g

$9.99

Wool mulch is a slow release natural fertilizer. As the wool breaks down, they add nitrogen & carbon to the soil, enriching your plants naturally. Wool also has an abundance of beneficial natural properties including retaining moisture requiring less watering, soil aeration and regulate temperature. The woolen texture is a natural slug and pest-resistant barrier when applied as mulch.

General Recommendations

  • Add 1/2 cup of wool mulch to 4 cups of potting soil to improve water regulation and retention.

  • For potted plants, sprinkle pellets onto the soil surface or gently mix into the potted container.

  • Pellets will begin breaking down in the first couple of months, slowly releasing nutrients

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Wool mulch is a slow release natural fertilizer. As the wool breaks down, they add nitrogen & carbon to the soil, enriching your plants naturally. Wool also has an abundance of beneficial natural properties including retaining moisture requiring less watering, soil aeration and regulate temperature. The woolen texture is a natural slug and pest-resistant barrier when applied as mulch.

General Recommendations

  • Add 1/2 cup of wool mulch to 4 cups of potting soil to improve water regulation and retention.

  • For potted plants, sprinkle pellets onto the soil surface or gently mix into the potted container.

  • Pellets will begin breaking down in the first couple of months, slowly releasing nutrients

Wool mulch is a slow release natural fertilizer. As the wool breaks down, they add nitrogen & carbon to the soil, enriching your plants naturally. Wool also has an abundance of beneficial natural properties including retaining moisture requiring less watering, soil aeration and regulate temperature. The woolen texture is a natural slug and pest-resistant barrier when applied as mulch.

General Recommendations

  • Add 1/2 cup of wool mulch to 4 cups of potting soil to improve water regulation and retention.

  • For potted plants, sprinkle pellets onto the soil surface or gently mix into the potted container.

  • Pellets will begin breaking down in the first couple of months, slowly releasing nutrients