A garden is only as good as the ground that it's planted in. Discussion forum for the many ways to improve the soil where we plant our gardens.
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March 14, 2016 | #1 |
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Whitney Farms Garden Soil at Costco
Costco is carrying Whitney Farms 3cu Ft garden soil with kelp and alfalfa and some not good stuff mixed in for 9 dollars. They also carry their granular fertilizer for 20 dollars for a bag that will last forever.
This is a change from their usual mega bag Miracle Grow. I'm going to give it a try in a sandy raised bed that I usually amend with bagged manure. My high end garden center used to carry this brand. This is a much more viable option cost wise. Just curious what they mean by waste products. - Lisa |
March 18, 2016 | #2 |
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Is it their organic soil blend? https://www.whitneyfarms.com/craft-s...-planting-soil. If you click on Ingredients, they only list food and yard waste, composted. For a so-called organic soil, the price isn't bad. Does Costco carry their potting mix too?
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March 18, 2016 | #3 |
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I only saw the garden soil that you linked to. The other Whitney Farms product they carried is fertilizer - I can't remember if it was the all purpose or tomato blend.
Yard waste compost is the questionable component. Everything else looks great compared to big box soil. They still still the Miracle Grow with water crystal potting mix. Costco is known for carrying organic options so I hope they offer something else for containers in the future. |
March 19, 2016 | #4 |
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I just stopped in at Costco and some of the bags of WF garden soil were still a bit warm to the touch.
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March 24, 2016 | #5 |
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Now that you mention it they were comfortably warm to the touch.
Would laying it out now give it enough time to fully decompose, and would the nutrients wash out before planting even begins? My gut says yes to both, but it looks like a good amendment for the dollar even if you have to buy fertilizer. |
March 26, 2016 | #6 |
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We just bought 2 bags of the WF garden soil at Costco. They were selling both the WF and MG soil, no fertilizers. Smelling both the bags, the MG had no odor except for the peat. The WF smelled like stuff you'd ADD to the soil rather than using it in a pot alone. One of the ingredients of the WF was chicken poo, so I guess that's what I smelled. None of the bags were warm.
On the WF website, it said the soil had an OMRI seal, so we bought it planning on mixing it with the soil instead of using the llama poo we usually use for the veggies. After the snow melts, we plan on spreading the bags on the garden and will till it in when it dries out. Would laying it out now give it enough time to fully decompose, and would the nutrients wash out before planting even begins? I vote yes also to helping with decomposition. Will the nutrients wash out? Probably not. |
March 26, 2016 | #7 |
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The Costco here has it and the bags of Whitney Farms were not warm when I put my hand between the bags but, Miracle Grow bags were not just warm they were pretty darn hot. I will buy some of the Whitney Farms to try out this year. It looks like a pretty good product.
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May 10, 2016 | #8 |
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Update - we just visited Costco and found their Whitney farms garden soil on sale - $2 off - making the additive $7.99@. The package says "add to garden soil".
The ones we chose today WERE warm, not hot, so I'm planning on using 2 and storing 4 in the shed for next year. We're going to use the WF on top of the soil (and under the mulched leaves) this Spring rather than have it touch the roots since the bags are still warm. The product is a dark brown and looks like a good additive. |
July 9, 2016 | #9 |
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How is this "Planting Soil" from Costco working for others. I used a bunch in my new greenhouse and planted into the ground and the results aren't impressive. My outdoor beds with peppers got a slow start but are starting to grow better now.
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April 2, 2017 | #10 |
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Costco today - saw the Whitney Farms $4 off, which makes the bag $4.99. The sale ends 04-09-17. We used the 4 bags, 2 on the flowers, 2 tilled in last year. I'm hoping to purchase 4 more, 1 in compost pile, 3 tilled in. I still have almost 2 months before I plant out.
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April 2, 2017 | #11 |
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Thank you guru,
Will be there tomorrow at 10! |
April 2, 2017 | #12 |
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April 3, 2017 | #13 |
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Frustrating morning at Costco - The Whitney farms soil had a new sign just installed when they opened. You have to purchase 2 bags for $8.99 @, then they take off $4, making the soil only $2 off each instead of the $4.
There were a whole slew of people standing around the soil, complaining that yesterday's sign said $4 off @. We got nowhere. Supposedly Whitney Farms sent the wrong sign. Most of the people just walked away. Not a very good advertisement for Costco. |
April 6, 2017 | #14 |
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Granted it is pre-coffee, but I'm having trouble making heads and tails here. Is what Costco selling a suitable replacement for potting mix? If so, is it priced better than miracle gro? I saw the bags on my last walk through, did notice a pretty strong odor, and didn't have time to do the math on the spot.
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April 6, 2017 | #15 |
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No. The info on the bag says it is used with garden soil as an amendment. I would not even mix it with my potting soil for pots. It says to put 3" Whitney Farms on the soil, and then I would till it in.
I think we'll use 2 as soon as it gets drier, and save 2 for Fall. Update - Whitney Farms wrote back that the 'sale' was on the Costco side. They had nothing to do with the pricing. Not happy with Costco right now. |
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