New Find: Coast of maine organic potting soil

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Hi everyone,

Just thought i would tell everyone about a substrate product i found today. Its By a company called Coast of Maine and its 17 liters of organic, chemical free potting soil. I Mixed it 50/50 with coco fiber and it made a great planting mix for the land section of my new terrarium. I found it at a Whole Foods store, it was sort of expensive (6 bucks for the bag) but it was worth it to find a good potting mix that dosnt have a bunch of harsh chemicals in it.
 
Home Depot or probably any of the 'home improvement' centers.
 
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