Espoma organic soil is self-described as "all natural garden soil enhanced with earthworm castings and myco-tone." Earthworm castings represent the soluble nitrogen-rich waste products of air and pore space-building annelids. Myco-tone serves as the Espoma term for mycorrhizal fungal soil additives that result from the exchange of minerals and nutrients solubilized by specific fungi in exchange for sugar-rich exudates from plant roots.
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it's soil that's organic.
Organic soil is rich in organic matter from decomposed plant and animal material, providing nutrients for plants. Mineral soil lacks organic matter and is primarily composed of weathered rocks and minerals. Organic soil tends to be more fertile and retain moisture better than mineral soil.
The organic level which is the uppermost level of the soil.
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Bell peppers grow best in soil and organic soil.
Soil is not fabricated...nor is any organic material.
In true organic farming, the soil is built up with organic matter, which means nutrients in the soil are replenished. In non-organic farming, fertilizers are used to replenish certain nutrients only, while other nutrients may be depleted. In that sense, soil (nutrients in the soil) last longer in organic farming.
Organic soil cannot contain the chemicals typically used in agriculture.
Organic farms,from the soil!
Organic layers are part of the soil.
Soil is the naturally occurring mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, air, and living organisms that support plant growth. Organic soil specifically refers to soil that has a higher content of organic matter, such as decomposed plant material or compost, which can improve soil fertility and structure. Organic soil is often preferred for gardening and agriculture because it can provide additional nutrients and help retain moisture better than regular soil.