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  1. Price Farms Organics. The Designated Composting Facility for Delaware County and Beyond. Located at the center of the Hodges-Price family farm in Delaware, Ohio, Price Farms Organics is an EPA certified Class II commercial composting facility that has been in operation for 25+ years.

  2. A blended soil consisting of one third screened natural soil, one third compost and a third sand. This soil is ideal for all landscaping applications. If you are using it for a vegetable garden, apply a balanced fertilizer at the rate recommended on the bag for the crop to be grown.

  3. Ohio has a variety of soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils. Grass type: The type of grass you have will also affect your fertilizer needs. Common grass types in Ohio include Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and tall fescue.

  4. A natural additive made from Zoo Brew Compost that replenishes good bacteria in the soil & reduces the need for chemical fertilizer. Self-service filling station on site Spring through Fall. Bring your own container or we have recycled jugs available for use.

  5. Natural soil product, shredded and screened, primarily used as top dressing. soil, compost, aged leaf fines and sand. In Ohio, most of the soil is clay based.

  6. Green Earth Materials is one of the best top soil suppliers in Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan, serving Perrysburg, Maumee, Bowling Green, Toledo, Sylvania, Adrian, Ottawa Lake, and everywhere in between. Contact us today for more information on our topsoil delivery services.

  7. 15 maj 2023 · To know more about testing your soil in Ohio, you can check out this fact sheet from Ohio State University. Organic Fertilizer as an Option. Chemical fertilizers aren’t the only option for improving soil health. Organic fertilizers are also effective, plus they’re environmentally friendly.

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