Sweet Peet

1.5 cu ft

  • It's a stunning looking mulch that protects!
  • It's a composted agricultural manure that beautifies!
  • It's a soil conditioner that nourishes!
  • It transforms itself into humus, promoting growth!

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Sweet Peet Avail $16.99

"Best Organic Mulch On Earth"


"The Forest Floor"

It was Grandma Wilson who first made us aware of the black treasure lying in the woods. She was a slight wisp of a lady with twinkling eyes and an infectious smile. It was her custom to select one child at a time and invite them to a breakfast of poached eggs floating in butter and soda bread. It was one spring day, in this foregone era, that Grandma Wilson summoned us. She dispatched us to the woods with specific instructions to harvest her treasure. We were to remove the top 4 inches of naturally accumulated, decomposing leaves, twigs, bird droppings and any other organic debris and reveal the forest floor for her black treasure to be uncovered.

When we returned with our pails she accepted one but not the other. Having dug too deep we had collected mostly sub-soil, the under lying soil beneath the humus layer. Sifting samples with her hands she showed us the differences in texture and color. The top is natures, naturally occurring mulch, the leaves, the animal droppings, and all manner of organic debris that, when removed, reveals the humus. It is at that exact meeting place, where the naturally accumulating mulch meets the ground that an orgasmic frenzy of biological activity occurs. Millions of friendly aerobic & anaerobic bacteria inhabit this interface all over the woodland floor, busy converting itself into humus, nature’s plant food. Under ideal conditions earthworms join in the melee’ churning and mixing the humus with the mineral rich sub-soil creating a complete rich growing medium

We once walked in similar woods with an archeologist, showing him colonial root cellars. He told us that under the conditions of the forest floor we were walking on, it would take 100 years to accumulate 1 inch of topsoil. So precious is this topsoil that land developers pile it up with bull dozers then cut it with inexpensive sub-soil. So precious that conservationists all over the globe are trying to protect it. So precious that I bet there are even grandmothers today that cherish it, harvest it and use it as a prized potting soil.

When you use Sweet Peet Mulch you are replicating the forest floor in ingredients and formulation through its patented process that produces one inch of that same forest floor soil in just one year. We still eat poached eggs swimming in butter and always, always think of Grandma Wilson when we do, and smile at what she inspired.

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Brent and Shawn