


Wool Pellets
Improve your soil quality in an environmentally friendly and renewable way! I had amazing success using wool pellets in both my planters and garden last year and it really helped keep things from burning up in the heat.
Wool pellets can absorb up to 20x their weight in water, they improve aeration and porosity - assisting with mitigating under/over watering issues and encouraging good root growth.
Wool pellets have a FERTILIZER VALUE OF 9-0-2 NPK and are slow release as they break down over 6 months. Anything that loves nitrogen (tomatoes!) will love this soil additive. Additionally, wool is an amazing carbon sink (trapping atmospheric carbon and returning it directly to the ground).
Wool pellets are a pest deterrent - slugs and snails hate the stuff. In problem areas, you can apply wool pellets to the top of the soil rather than mixing in to keep those slime balls from eating your plants.
For soil additives, it’s recommended to use pellets at a rate of 8oz per 6 gallons of soil. For slug and snail deterrent, spread a 6” circumference around the plants..
Improve your soil quality in an environmentally friendly and renewable way! I had amazing success using wool pellets in both my planters and garden last year and it really helped keep things from burning up in the heat.
Wool pellets can absorb up to 20x their weight in water, they improve aeration and porosity - assisting with mitigating under/over watering issues and encouraging good root growth.
Wool pellets have a FERTILIZER VALUE OF 9-0-2 NPK and are slow release as they break down over 6 months. Anything that loves nitrogen (tomatoes!) will love this soil additive. Additionally, wool is an amazing carbon sink (trapping atmospheric carbon and returning it directly to the ground).
Wool pellets are a pest deterrent - slugs and snails hate the stuff. In problem areas, you can apply wool pellets to the top of the soil rather than mixing in to keep those slime balls from eating your plants.
For soil additives, it’s recommended to use pellets at a rate of 8oz per 6 gallons of soil. For slug and snail deterrent, spread a 6” circumference around the plants..
Improve your soil quality in an environmentally friendly and renewable way! I had amazing success using wool pellets in both my planters and garden last year and it really helped keep things from burning up in the heat.
Wool pellets can absorb up to 20x their weight in water, they improve aeration and porosity - assisting with mitigating under/over watering issues and encouraging good root growth.
Wool pellets have a FERTILIZER VALUE OF 9-0-2 NPK and are slow release as they break down over 6 months. Anything that loves nitrogen (tomatoes!) will love this soil additive. Additionally, wool is an amazing carbon sink (trapping atmospheric carbon and returning it directly to the ground).
Wool pellets are a pest deterrent - slugs and snails hate the stuff. In problem areas, you can apply wool pellets to the top of the soil rather than mixing in to keep those slime balls from eating your plants.
For soil additives, it’s recommended to use pellets at a rate of 8oz per 6 gallons of soil. For slug and snail deterrent, spread a 6” circumference around the plants..