Planting Soil for Acid-Loving Plants

Planting Soil for Acid-Loving Plants

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Facebook and Instagram Images

Right click on the images below to copy and paste, or save them to your desktop. Then, share them directly to your store’s social media pages:
































Hashtags

Copy and paste these hashtags into the bottom of your social media post.  Don’t forget to add one for your store and store’s location!

#CoastofMaineSoil #PlantingSoilForAcidLovingPlants #LoveAcidLovingSoil #HydrangeasLoveAcidLovingSoil #LilacsLoveAcidLovingSoil #AzaleasLoveAcidLovingSoil #BlueberriesLoveAcidLovingSoil #PurpleBagSoil #PerfectpHSoil


YouTube Videos

Copy and paste the video description and the link into your social media page.  It will automatically direct the viewer and it will also automatically load a preview of it at the bottom of your post!

Videos featuring our NEW Acid-Loving Planting Soil:

Abby Ferrar and Jessica Hallet of Skillins Greenhouses in Maine provide detail on Coast of Maine’s NEW Acid-Loving Planting Soil!   A great soil conditioner for improving and revitalizing the soil in and around plants that thrive on lower pH soils like: rhododendrons, azaleas, hollies, blueberries, strawberries, ferns, fuchsias, camellias, dogwoods and conifers. Coast of Maine’s Natural & Organic Soil for Acid-Loving Plants is specially crafted for plants that thrive on lower pH soils like: Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Ferns, Hydrangeas and Berry Bushes. The soil is made with premium ingredients, it contains compost, peat moss and aged bark.

Coast of Maine’s Felicia Newman preps her high bush blueberry plants for spring with Coast of Maine’s new soil for Acid Loving Plants!  The lower pH of the soil is exactly what the blueberries crave!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OD9_T-oWPQ


Acid-Loving Soil Product Description and Detailed Information

  • Enriched with premium quality compost
  • Organic & natural, Ready-to-use!
  • Low pH formulation is great for evergreens, berry bushes,  hydrangeas & more!
  • Use as a top-dress or for amending planting holes

Uses: A great soil conditioner for improving and revitalizing the soil in and around plants that thrive on lower pH soils like: rhododendrons, azaleas, hollies, blueberries, strawberries, ferns, fuchsias, camellias, dogwoods and conifers.

Coast of Maine’s Natural & Organic Soil for Acid-Loving Plants is specially crafted for plants that thrive on lower pH soils like: Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Ferns, Hydrangeas and Berry Bushes. The soil is made with premium ingredients, it contains compost, peat moss and aged bark.

Available in 20qt bags.

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