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This Value Bulk Soil Pallet includes 60 cubic feet of soil! Back to the Roots Raised Bed Mix is a premium, peat-free blend crafted with all-purpose plant food, gypsum, yucca extract, and dolomitic limestone-designed to create the perfect growing environment for herbs, veggies, and fruits. Proudly made in the USA, this mix is 100% organic and made with upcycled U.S. plant matter and wood fines, reducing waste while protecting one of nature's most important carbon stores: peat.With our Grow One, Give One promise, every purchase helps bring gardening into the classroom. Share your growing journey on social media and we'll donate a Gardening Kit and STEM curriculum to an elementary school of your choice.
Bag Capacity/Dry Volume (cu. ft.) | 60 cu ft |
|---|---|
Ideal For Growing | Fruits & Vegetables |
Organic | Yes |
Returnable | 90-Day |
Soil Type | Garden |
Hi Andy! That's a great question. Our Organic Raised Bed Soil is designed for raised bed gardening. For lawn applications — seeding or sod — we recommend our Organic Topsoil. Feel free to reach out to contact@backtotheroots.com with any questions. We're happy to help!
Hi Clayton! Our Organic Raised Bed Soil is not subsoil. If you have any questions about the Organic Raised Bed Soil, please feel free to reach out to us at contact@backtotheroots.com. We'd love to hear from you.
Hi Tonya! No, our Organic Raised Bed Soil is not comparable to a sandy loam soil. We would recommend our Organic Topsoil as a comparable sandy loam soil. Feel free to reach out to contact@backtotheroots.com if you have questions about choosing the best soil for your asparagus!
Hi there! One full pallet (60 1 cu. ft. bags) is approximately 2,000 pounds.
Hi there! Our Organic Raised Bed Soil has a higher fertilizer application plus gypsum, it lowers the pH and provides plant available calcium for fruit, flowers, and overall plant health.
Hi Michele! Our Organic Raised Bed Soil is designed to be used as a standalone soil in raised garden beds, though you can mix in compost to the raised bed mix. Mixing compost in helps improve drainage, aeration, and nutrient content. A common, effective ratio is 25% to 50% compost blended into your existing soil or base mix. It is best applied as a 2–3 inch layer on top, then mixed into the upper 8–12 inches. Feel free to reach out to contact@backtotheroots.com if you have any questions or need help choosing the right soil for your project!
Hi Linda! Yes. Our Organic Raised Bed Soil contains regional aged wood and bark fines, which act as natural aeration materials. Larger particles help keep the soil from compacting and maintain air pockets so roots can breathe. Smaller, well-decomposed particles improve soil structure by forming stable clumps that enhance both air and water movement. As these materials continue to break down, they support beneficial microbes that further improve soil structure and nutrient availability. Together, these components provide long-lasting aeration while also improving moisture retention and overall soil health.
Hi Victoria! That’s a great question. Our Organic Raised Bed Soil does not include compost, but it’s specially formulated for raised beds with a nutrient-rich base. You can mix in compost or other organic amendments if you want to give your vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers an extra boost.
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