The Wheatgrass Blog

A place called Gourmet Greens, grower and shipper of soil grown fresh wheatgrass and salad greens since 1982. We supply health food stores, juice bars, and individuals with USDA certified organic fresh wheatgrass, sunflower, radish and snow pea greens, and wheatgrass juicers.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Customer Likes Our Soil and Seed

Special Comments Box: I have been using your organic soil and wheatberries and they are excellent. I see that you could mix in with your soil other soil or peat moss. What are the benefits to mixing as opposed to just your soil?

How we heard about you: I have ordered through your store before. I found out about you in The Wheatgrass Book by Steve Meyerowitz

- Kira W.

The only benefit to adding other soil or peat moss is to make it last longer. Anything you add just dilutes our good soil. If you do use peat moss make sure to soak the peat moss in water first as peat moss absorbs up to 16 times its weight in water. Adding dry peat moss to our soil would just absorb all the moisture from the soil making the moisture unavailable to the growing wheatgrass. - Rich Rommer

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