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Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Raised Bed Mix - Organic and Natural Ingredients, Potting Soil Blended for Raised Bed Gardening, Grow More Vegetables, Flowers and Herbs (vs unfed plants), 1.3 cu. ft.

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Size: 1.3 cu. ft.


Style: Raised Bed Mix


Features

  • Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Raised Bed Mix features the Miracle-Gro results you expect with the natural and organic ingredients you want
  • Soil blended with aged compost and specifically formulated for raised bed gardens
  • Grow up to twice the bounty of vegetables, flowers and herbs (vs. Unfed plants)
  • This organic raised bed soil is ready to use, with no mixing required
  • Not available in CA
  • A 6-inch raised bed, sized 2' x 2', will use 2 bags of Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Raised Bed Mix

Description

Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Raised Bed Mix delivers the Miracle-Gro results you expect with the ingredients you want. This organic soil is blended with aged compost and specifically formulated for raised bed gardens. To use, fill your raised bed with soil (see the How Much Does Your Raised Bed Need? chart on the packaging), plant new plants or seeds, water, and apply mulch (optional). With the natural and organic ingredients in Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Raised Bed Mix, you can grow more vegetables, flowers, and herbs (vs. unfed plants).

Brand: Miracle-Gro


Style: Raised Bed Mix


Item Weight: 0.5 Pounds


Item Volume: 1.3 Cubic Feet


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Product Dimensions: 24 x 16 x 5 inches


Item Weight: 8 ounces


Manufacturer: The Scotts Company LLC


Item model number: Miracle-Gro - 43959430


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Turns out I don't have as much of a black thumb as I thought
Size: 1 cu. ft. Style: Container Mix
If you kill everything, maybe try this. I have killed SO MANY plants. I have always just used the yellow miracle grow potting mix type bags of dirt from Lowe's and grocery stores cause it was easy to find, but my plants always die after a few months no matter how much I tried and researched. I got this to see if maybe getting something a bit nicer could fix my skill issue with plants and IT DID. I have been able to keep nearly every plant alive since switching to this soil. Catnip, succulents, pothos, anthurium, peas, garlic, and even the random seed I that Idk what it is cause I accidentally mixed up a few bags. They've been alive since I bought this soil in mid summer which is a total record for me. My room looks like a forest and I couldn't be happier! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024 by Hannah

  • A real miracle
Size: 6 qt. Style: Container Mix
This stuff is garden gold, golden growth medium, it is true to the claims. I love this stuff, gave me a good start. It's quite over-pricrd on Anazon; & it's expensive at nurseries. Having delivery helps when weather demands quick plant decisions & was a God-send as I have disabilities. For a head-starr, I highly reccomend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024 by Beachy-Beezie

  • Very rich soil
Size: 6 qt. Style: Container Mix
I have had very good results from using this soil for my potted plants. The plants in them are thriving and quite healthy. To date, I have been satisfied enough to use it again, when it came time to re-pot these plants.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by Concerned Consumer

  • Good soil
Size: 1.3 cu. ft. Style: Raised Bed Mix
I’ve been using **Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Raised Bed Mix** for my garden, and while there are definitely some benefits, there are also a few challenges I’ve encountered along the way that I didn’t expect. ### **Water Retention and Quick Drainage** One of the first things I noticed is how quickly the mix drains water. At first, I thought it was great because it meant the soil wasn’t going to get waterlogged, but I quickly realized that it dries out much faster than I’d like. I’ve had to water my raised beds more often than usual, especially in warmer weather. It feels like I’m constantly checking to make sure the soil stays moist, which isn’t ideal when I was hoping for something a bit lower-maintenance. ### **Soil Settling** Another issue I encountered was how much the soil settled after the first couple of waterings. I filled my raised bed to the top, but after a few days, the soil level dropped significantly. It compacted more than I expected, and I ended up having to add more soil just to fill the bed back up to the proper level. This was frustrating because I didn’t plan on needing extra bags of soil, and the settling made it feel like I hadn’t filled the bed correctly in the first place. ### **High Price for Small Bags** Speaking of needing extra bags, the cost of the soil is higher than I anticipated for the amount you get. The 1.3 cubic foot bag doesn’t go as far as you might think, especially if you’re filling multiple beds or have larger gardening projects. I found myself going back to the store for more bags sooner than I expected, which definitely added up. For the price, I hoped it would cover more space or provide more lasting nutrients. ### **Nutrient Depletion** In the beginning, the plants I planted in this soil seemed to thrive. The raised bed mix gave them a nice boost, and I was impressed with the growth. But after a few weeks, I noticed the plants weren’t growing as fast, and some of the leaves started yellowing. I realized the soil wasn’t holding onto nutrients as long as I thought it would. I had to start adding organic fertilizers pretty early in the season, which wasn’t something I was planning for. The mix works well initially, but I found that it needs **more frequent feeding** than I anticipated. ### **Inconsistent Quality Between Bags** One other challenge I ran into was inconsistency between bags. Some bags had a nice, fine texture that was easy to work with, while others had large chunks of wood and twigs in them. It made it harder to create an even surface for planting seeds or delicate seedlings. I ended up having to sift through some of the soil to break down or remove some of the larger pieces, which was an extra step I wasn’t expecting to deal with. ### **Not the Best for Every Plant Type** While my veggies and herbs did well with the mix after adding extra nutrients, I noticed that some of my more finicky plants didn’t respond as well. Certain flowers, like those that prefer specific soil conditions or less nutrient-dense soil, didn’t seem to thrive as much as I hoped. I think this mix is good for general use, but it might not be ideal for every type of plant, especially those that need more specific growing conditions. ### **Final Thoughts** Overall, while **Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Raised Bed Mix** worked well for giving my plants a good start, it wasn’t as low-maintenance as I hoped. I found myself watering more frequently, dealing with soil settling, and supplementing with fertilizers sooner than I expected. It’s definitely a good organic option, but just be prepared to stay on top of watering and feeding if you want to get the best results. Also, keep in mind that you may need more bags than you think, especially if your garden is on the larger side. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024 by Kayla

  • Good stuff
Size: 6 qt. Style: Container Mix
Works great 👍🏽
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by David Gravé

  • 👍🏻
Size: 1 cu. ft. Style: Container Mix
Great, rich soil. 1cubic foot bags are easy to handle. A bit pricey tho.
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024 by H in MN

  • Good moist soil.
Size: 1 cu. ft. Style: Container Mix
Planting vegetables
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024 by Ted Stewart

  • shroomy but good
Size: 6 qt. Style: Container Mix
I used this to plant some grocery store green onions and basil seeds. They all are doing well, even though it's winter. The soil does get some funny little mushrooms on it. But I think it's important to realize that fungi help break things down into smaller nutrients the plants can absorb, so they are not necessarily bad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023 by Christina

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