Schoodic Blend: Composted Manure Blend

Schoodic Blend: Composted Manure Blend

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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!

#SchoodicBlend #CowManureCompost #SmellsLikeSoil #OrganicSoilBuilder  #WormsLoveSchoodic #BuildYourSoil #MicroOrganisms #SphagnumPeatMoss #OganicVegetableGardening #LigninsAndTannins  #WeedSeedFree #HealthySoilHealthyPlants #AllPurposeSoilConditioner #PlantSomething #GrowOrganic #GiveYourPlantsTheBest #GrowYourOwn #GrowToEat  #OrganicGardening  #WeLoveSoil #ChemicalFree #OrganicLife #OrganicFood  #SoilCraftedWithCare #CoastOfMaineOrganic #CoastOfMaineSoil


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 on Organic Gardening, featuring Schoodic:

Schoodic Blend Composted Cow Manure

Schoodic Blend is a dark, rich soil made from carefully composted cow manure and peat humus. The cow manure for the Schoodic Blend, that is composted at our Maine facility, comes from Pineland Farms Natural Meats in Aroostook County Maine. Their beef herd is raised without the use of antibiotics or growth hormones. The composted manure is combined with aged peat humus, a unique carbon source that is rich in organic material, lignins and tannins. The result is a naturally light-weight, easy-to-use soil.

Schoodic Blend, the Traditional Composted Manure

A great general purpose compost that is high in nutrients.  Can be used as a top dressing, or as a soil builder when mixed in with your native soil.


Schoodic Blend Product Description and Detailed Information

  • OMRI Listed and Approved for Organic Use
  • Soil Builder with sphagnum peat moss enriches soil with organic material and improves soil structure.
  • Great for conditioning vegetable gardens and flower beds

OMRI approved, Schoodic Blend is a dark, nutrient rich, soil conditioner that is free from odor and weed seeds.  It is perfect for gardeners that prefer traditional manures as a source of nutrients and organic material.

The composted manure is combined with aged sphagnum peat, a unique carbon source that is rich in organic material, lignins and tannins.  The result is a naturally light-weight, easy to use, all-purpose organic soil amendment, ideal for conditioning vegetable gardens and flower beds.

Available in 1.0 cf bags.

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