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PVFS Arctic Humus (2 quarts)

PVFS Arctic Humus
(2 quarts)

ISA310

PVFS Arctic Humus (1 cubic foot)

PVFS Arctic Humus
(1 cubic foot)

ISA315

Peaceful Valley Arctic Humus (54 cubic feet Bulk)

Peaceful Valley Arctic Humus
(54 cubic feet Bulk)

ISA320

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Malibu Compost Bu's Blend Biodynamic Compost  (1 cu ft)

Malibu Compost Bu's Blend Biodynamic Compost
(1 cu ft)

F908

Biodynamic Field Spray (2 Oz Pkt)

Biodynamic Field Spray
(2 Oz Pkt)

ISO200

Foxfarm Ocean Forest Potting Soil (1.5 Cu Ft)

Foxfarm Ocean Forest Potting Soil
(1.5 Cu Ft)

PSO710
$11.99

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Happy Frog Potting Soil (2 Cu Ft) from FoxFarm

Happy Frog Potting Soil
(2 Cu Ft) from FoxFarm

PSO720

Dr. Earth Compost Starter (3 lb)

Dr. Earth Compost Starter
(3 lb)

ICO202

Biodynamic Compost Inoculant (1 Unit)

Biodynamic Compost Inoculant
(1 Unit)

ICO100
$11.99

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Worm Castings (1 Gal)

Worm Castings
(1 Gal)

F903

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Worm Castings
(1 Cu Ft)

F902

Dr. Earth Pot of Gold Potting Mix (1.5 Cu Ft)

Dr. Earth Pot of Gold Potting Mix
(1.5 Cu Ft)

PSO900
$6.99

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Dr. Earth Mother Land Planting Mix (1.5 Cu Ft)

Dr. Earth Mother Land Planting Mix
(1.5 Cu Ft)

PSO905

Strainer Bag For PVFS Compost Tea Brewer

Strainer Bag For PVFS Compost Tea Brewer
E141

6" air stone for PVFS Compost Tea Brewer

6" air stone for PVFS Compost Tea Brewer
E144
$3.99
$1.99

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