Ashley from Gardening in Canada has a YouTube Shorts video Canadian Garden Companies for Canadian/American/World gardening supply companies.
I use Promix, but she also suggests the Sunshine growing mixes.
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Ashley from Gardening in Canada has a YouTube Shorts video Canadian Garden Companies for Canadian/American/World gardening supply companies.
I use Promix, but she also suggests the Sunshine growing mixes.
I’d love to get the Sunshine mix but I’ve never seen it in any stores! Maybe it’s only a Western Canada thing.
I'm not sure. I've seen it at Canadian Tire when they have their garden centre open.
I’ll look for it there. Thanks!
See if your municipality has a compost program.
Yes. There's a local compost site in my city where lawn clippings, leaves etc. are brought. Dirt is free to take for residents.
Non-branded bags of soil from any local garden center.