Lambert All Purpose Potting Mix
Lambert All Purpose Potting Mix is ideal for all your indoor and outdoor gardening needs. A ready and easy to use mix perfect for potting and re-potting a wide range of plants in small pots for indoor use or in very large containers for outdoor use. Lambert Potting Mix is blended with premium Canadian sphagnum peat moss, coarse horticultural perlite, and a starter charge, suitable for a wide range of plants and uses. Available in several sizes: 4 qt, 8 qt, 16 qt, 1.0 cu ft, 2.0 cu ft and 3.0 cu ft loose filled bags.
Lambert Professional Organic All Purpose Mix
Lambert Professional Organic All Purpose Mix is a ready to use, environmentally friendly peat-based substrate that promotes healthy and rapid plant growth for all your favorite flowers, vegetables, herbs, trees, and shrubs. This mix is OMRI Listed for organic use. It is blended with Canadian sphagnum peat moss professional grade, horticultural coarse perlite, and a natural organic slow-release fertilizer. Available in several sizes: 8 qt, 16 qt, 1.0 cu ft loose filled bags and 2.0 cu ft compressed bales.Ocean Blend
The NEW Lambert Ocean Blend is the perfect outdoor soil amendment for vegetable gardens, flower beds, trees, shrubs and lawn maintenance. Ocean Blend is mixed with premium Canadian sphagnum peat moss, seaweed, shrimp meal, limestone and dolomite for pH adjustment. Available in 1.0 cu ft loose filled bag — quantity of 91 bags per pallet.
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