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Sustainable Gardening with Culvita Organic Peat-Free Potting Soil

As a plant mom, I value both the health of my plants and the care of our planet. That’s why I use Culvita Organic Peat-Free Potting Soil. This potting soil is a true game changer for anyone who wants to garden environmentally consciously without compromising on soil quality. The mix of organic materials has been carefully composed to provide a healthy base for both houseplants and outdoor plants.

What makes this potting soil extra special is the addition of slow-release organic fertilizers. This means that your plants will be optimally fed for the first six months without you having to worry about adding fertilizer. For me as a plant mother, this is a great advantage, because it gives me more time to enjoy my plants, without having to constantly worry about their care.

To use them properly I recommend the following rhythm:

  • Monday: Check the moisture level of the potting soil. Water when the top layer starts to dry out.
  • Wednesday: Make sure your plants get enough light. Indoor plants enjoy bright, indirect light, while outdoor plants often appreciate more direct sunlight.
  • Friday: Turn your plants a little so that they grow evenly and keep their shape.
  • Sunday: Recheck moisture levels and adjust watering if necessary. Remember, you don't need to add any extra fertilizer for the first six months.

For the seasonal changes, here are some tips:

  • Summer: Keep the potting soil moist, especially for outdoor plants that get a lot of sun.
  • Winter: Reduce watering of houseplants, as they need less moisture in winter.
  • Fall: This is a good time to repot your plants so they can get off to a healthy start in spring.
  • Spring: Refresh the top layer of potting soil and get your plants ready for the growing season.

My user advice: Place your plants in pots with good drainage and choose a spot that suits their light needs. This organic peat-free potting soil ensures healthy growth and minimizes the impact on the environment.

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