Urban Organics Inc.,
the producer of SWEET PEET is a member of the U.S.
Composting Council and conforms to their exhaustive
product testing protocol. For Product lab analysis
results
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This compost product has been sampled and
tested as required by the Seal of Testing Assurance Program of
the United States Composting Council (USCC). The
USCC makes no warranties regarding this product or its contents,
quality or suitability for any particular use.
This certified compost is periodically tested in accordance with
the USCC/STA and analyzed for the following properties - pH,
soluble salts, nutrient content (total N,P205,K20, Ca, Mg),
moisture content, organic matter content, bioassay (maturity),
stability (respirometry), particle size (report only), pathogen
(Fecal Coliform or Salmonella), and trace metals (Part 503
regulated metals).
We are proud of SWEET PEET's quality and test results. We
invite you to educate yourself on what you are spending your
money on and what you are truly using in your garden.
For calculating how much material
is needed for your project go to
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(The
garden calculator link is in the upper right corner
next to
the "contact us" link.)
All
Purpose Mulch:
SWEET PEET has
the right color and texture to beautify mulched areas around
all plantings. When spread to a depth of 3 to 4 inches it
will prevent compaction, retain moisture, suppress weeds, and
slowly release nutrients to the root system for healthier,
more vigorous plants.
SWEET PEET is the perfect mulch for
flower and vegetable gardens. Its alkaline nature
neutralizes soil acidity which in turn releases locked-up
nutrients to the feeder roots of garden plants. A 3 to 4
inch layer spread around plants is enough to suppress weed
growth, but you may use any reasonable amount without danger
of burning. For longer lasting weed suppression, lay down
several sheets of newspaper or heavy mill plastic first.
During its formulation SWEET PEET goes through a composting
stage where high temperatures destroy any weeds and most
weed seeds preventing contamination of your garden. When
tilled in at the end of each season, SWEET PEET enriches the
soil and improves tilth, encouraging beneficial earthworms
and replenishing microbes that are often destroyed by harsh
chemicals and acid rain. When mulching around conifers and
other acid loving plants, SWEET PEET should be mixed with an
acidifier such as agricultural sulfur. Use in accordance
with package instructions on the acidifier you select.
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Planting Trees, Shrubs, and Garden Plants
Prepare a hole twice the size
of the root ball being planted. Make a mix of 50%
SWEET PEET and 50% soil from the dug hole. After the
planting is placed in the hole, use the prepared mixture to
back-fill around the roots. Water and tamp in firmly
to avoid air pockets.
On
Established Lawns:
SWEET PEET is
used as a top dressing on lawns and can be spread thinly by
hand or in a spreader set at its biggest opening. Avoid
spreading so thick as to smother the grass. Rake in gently
with a leaf rake. This application can be repeated
frequently during the growing season with no danger of
burning. For best results apply a few days after mowing.
Used in this way, SWEET PEET will eventually replace the need
for caustic liming and will add a water retentive tilth to
your lawn soil helping it during droughty, hot summer days.
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Protection
from Acid Rain:
Spread SWEET
PEET as a mulch around the base of trees and shrubs to a
thickness of 3 to 4 inches. Coverage should include all
areas within the drip line of overhanging branches. Mulch
should taper off near tree trunks or the shoots of shrubs so
as not to come in contact with the bark. Repeat application
once a year.
If mounding occurs after several years use,
remove part of the previous application before re-applying
fresh SWEET PEET. When SWEET PEET is used in this way it
forms a protective barrier to absorb acid rain and gently
neutralize it before it enters the root zone. When the drip
line from trees or shrubs falls over an established lawn,
follow the directions below for established lawns
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"More
Versatile and Nutritious."
"Organically Formulated for Serious Gardeners."
"Your
Neighbors will Notice!"
To
Establish New Lawns:
A 4 to 6 inch layer of SWEET
PEET should be spread on desired area, along with any
fertilizer or lime if recommended. Incorporate into soil and
mix well using a rake, hoe, or roto-tiller. Smooth evenly
before seeding.
Compost Medium:
SWEET PEET is an excellent
bulking agent for starting new compost piles or for
rejuvenating older, burned-out piles. Mix SWEET PEET with
any organic "compostable" materials such as food scraps or
lawn clippings. Any proportion of up to 75% SWEET PEET will
compost.
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"The
Best Mulch on Earth"
Peat Moss
Replacement:
Peat moss bogs
are an important filtering and purifying system for water
which recharges our deep-water aquifers. Because of this,
many peat bogs are being conserved and many more are
scheduled to be. You, the consumer, can play an important
role in preventing the wholesale mining and stripping of
this important, irreplaceable natural resource. There is a
better alternative to peat moss use. SWEET PEET has been
specifically formulated to replace peat moss. It can be
freely substituted in any application where peat moss is
used, and because it is sweeter and more nutritious it is a
superior choice for you. Around acid loving plants Sweet
Peet may be used amended with agricultural sulpher or other
acidifying agents.
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