Coast of Maine Potting Soil

This year I witched to higher-quality potting soil called Coast of Maine and it was a great move, especially since some cheaper soils can harbor fungus gnat eggs. Sticky traps are also an effective way to monitor and reduce gnat populations, BUT they are expensive and you will have to change them every few days. This is not a good solution.

Coast of Maine potting soil clearly paid off big time. No gnats and no ugly sticky traps cluttering your space—definitely a win-win! It’s always satisfying to find a product that genuinely solves a problem.

Have you noticed any other benefits with the new soil, like better plant growth or healthier roots? It might be worth sharing your success below—I would love to hear about this transformation!

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Keep on rootin’ and happy growing!


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