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Title: Potting soil--what brand do you use? I know it can have peanut shells.
Post by: lakeswimr on September 24, 2013, 06:53:24 PM
Are there other potential allergens sometimes in potting solids besides peanuts?  Anyone have a brand that they know to be peanut and nut-free?  Thanks!
Title: Re: Potting soil--what brand do you use? I know it can have peanut shells.
Post by: twinturbo on September 24, 2013, 08:42:03 PM
My recent search potting soil. (http://foodallergysupport.olicentral.com/index.php?topic=7780.msg100796#new)

I hear you on the egg and dairy, though. To my knowledge Black Gold is the best bet. See link.
Title: Re: Potting soil--what brand do you use? I know it can have peanut shells.
Post by: lakeswimr on September 24, 2013, 09:24:56 PM
Thanks.
Title: Re: Potting soil--what brand do you use? I know it can have peanut shells.
Post by: Jessica on September 25, 2013, 02:54:51 AM
Quote from: twinturbo on September 24, 2013, 08:42:03 PMTo my knowledge Black Gold is the best bet. See link.

That reminds me. Do you buy it locally or is there an online source?
Title: Re: Potting soil--what brand do you use? I know it can have peanut shells.
Post by: twinturbo on September 25, 2013, 11:59:20 AM
For DS1's class I'm using the organic complete soil or whatever it's called from Fafard because in both sources it reads okay. But to buy the Black Gold I'm going locally because I have to use the manufacturing stamps Sun Gro gave me. Keep in mind though I have to freak out about wheat/barley, milk and egg as well as peanut and tree nuts so moss and "forest products" is about as good as I'm going to get for that load of allergy fun.

lol @"forest products". Squirrel poo? Antlers?
Title: Re: Potting soil--what brand do you use? I know it can have peanut shells.
Post by: twinturbo on September 30, 2013, 01:25:08 PM
Updating the potting soil saga. I did find Black Gold locally the label on bag read exactly as the 2014 catalog with the extra bonus that it was stocked in its dedicated pile. As soon as I clear about 675 other things off my to-do list I plan to replace my gardening boxes with all Black Gold soil. I will take pictures of the label verifying facility stamp at the top seal of the bag. That may be of limited value to people in differing regions but it's more for full disclosure of info than signing off on it wholesale.

While I was probing the Black Gold supply I ran across a product of 100% cocoa shells as a decorative mulch. Of course if you have canines you'll literally be screwing your pooch as it contains a higher amount of theobromine in concentrate than what we normally eat as chocolate. Where this isn't a concern it could be a nice decorative, fragrant mulch.