Our famous blend of humus1, cow, horse, and turkey manure composts; a trace of granite sand and ground rice hulls; and humates2.

Tested by the Soil Food Web, Inc. The blend of humus and manure composts provides a wide variety of beneficial fungal and bacterial microorganisms. This is confirmed by tests from the Soil Food Web (www.soilfoodweb.com), a compost research and testing laboratory in Oregon that is on the cutting edge of soil science.

For enriching and improving the texture of garden soils; loosening heavy clay and compacted soils; top dressing gardens, landscapes, and lawns; mulching around trees and shrubs; and stimulating microbial life for natural disease suppression.

Multi-purpose. The fungal microorganisms create ideal soil conditions for trees, shrubs and roses. The bacterial organisms are most helpful to flowers, vegetables and grasses.

1Humus compost is made from leaves, twigs, chipped wood and other plant material. It does not contain manures.

2Humates are ancient, concentrated compost, formed from the remains of plants, animals, and the microbes that decomposed them.

Available in 1 1/2 cubic foot bags (almost 50lbs).
found this description of soil near my area and was wondering if i could plant in this?