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difference between potting mix and raised bed mix Custom Vegetable Soil Mix - Organic Raised Bed

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difference between potting mix and raised bed mix Custom Vegetable Soil Mix - Organic Raised BedCustom Soil Mix: Ultimate Green Vegetable Growing Mix. We can deliver from 3 to 5 cubic yards in our Kodiak Flatbed Dump Truck or you can bring your truck and or trailer and we will load. Premium Organic Blend for Thriving Greenhouse & Garden Crops The Ultimate Growing Solution for Your Raised Beds & Gardens Our Ultimate Green Vegetable Growing Mix is specifically formulated to provide the ideal balance of aeration, drainage, water retention, and

Custom Soil Mix: Ultimate Green Vegetable Growing Mix. We can deliver from 3 to 5 cubic yards in our Kodiak Flatbed Dump Truck or you can bring your truck and/or trailer and we will load.

Premium Organic Blend for Thriving Greenhouse & Garden Crops

The Ultimate Growing Solution for Your Raised Beds & Gardens

Our Ultimate Green Vegetable Growing Mix is specifically formulated to provide the ideal balance of aeration, drainage, water retention, and nutrients for high-yield vegetable production. Whether you're growing greens, cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, or other vegetables, this blend is designed to maximize plant health and productivity.

What’s in the Mix?

Organic Components :

  • Coco Coir (40%): Retains moisture while maintaining aeration.
  • Compost (30%): Provides essential nutrients and indigenous beneficial microbes.
  • Top Soil (20%): Adds structure & stability for anchoring larger plants + a full spectrum of nutrients.
    See our University of Hawaii Soil Analysis that shows it’s the Best Soil on The Island!
  • Black Cinder (10%) – Improves drainage, aeration, and moisture retention, plus prevents waterlogging.

Nutrient Amendments (Per Cubic Yard):

  • Sustain Organic Fertilizer (4 cups): Slow-release nutrients for sustained growth.
  • Organic Chicken Fertilizer Pellets (2 cups): High nitrogen for robust leafy greens.
  • 2-2-2 Organic Fertilizer (2 cups): Balanced nutrients to support all stages of plant development.
  • Granular Bokashi Inoculant (2 cups): Enhances microbial activity for better nutrient uptake and disease resistance.

Comparison to Commercial Grow Mixes

Cost Breakdown Per Cubic Yard:

Component

Amount Per Cubic Yard

Cost Per Cubic Yard

Coco Coir

0.8 bales

Included

Compost

0.3 cubic yards

Included

Top Soil

0.2 cubic yards

Included

Black Cinder

0.1 cubic yards

Included

Sustain Organic Fertilizer

4 cups

Included

Organic Chicken Fertilizer

2 cups

Included

2-2-2 Organic Fertilizer

2 cups

Included

Granular Bokashi Inoculant

2 cups

Included

Total Cost Per Cubic Yard (Customer Mixes)


$159

Add $20 per yard if we create the mix


$20

How It Compares to Store-Bought Mixes:

Feature

Ultimate Green Mix

Home Depot Custom Mixes

Organic & Chemical-Free

✔️ Yes

❌ No (Many contain synthetic fertilizers)

Balanced Drainage & Retention

✔️ Yes

❌ No (Many compact over time)

Microbial Enhancements

✔️ Yes (Bokashi Inoculant)

❌ No

Slow-Release Fertilizers

✔️ Yes

❌ No

Price per Cubic Yard

$159 (Customer Mixes) /  +$20 if we Mix

Better value, better results! This mix offers more nutrients, better aeration, and improved soil biology compared to commercial mixes at Home Depot or Lowe’s.

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