Wool Pellets for Your Garden
Wool pellets are made from raw sheep wool that is not sutible for spinning. They’re natural, biodegradable, and packed with slow-release nitrogen. They also help retain moisture, improve soil aeration, and build soil
How to Use Wool Pellets:
1. Soil Preparation
Before planting, mix wool pellets into your garden soil or raised beds. Use about:
1/4 cup per plant, or
1–2 cups per square foot of garden space.
Blend them into the top 2–4 inches of soil.
20lbs of wool pellets is good for 1 cubic yard of soil.
2. At Planting Time
Add pellets directly into the planting hole when transplanting seedlings. Place some pellets around the root zone, then cover with soil and water well.
3. Top Dressing (Optional)
For existing plants, sprinkle pellets around the base and water them in. You can repeat this once or twice per growing season.Extra Benefits:
Moisture Retention: They hold water like a sponge, reducing watering needs.Slow-Release Fertilizer: Rich in nitrogen for steady plant growth. Pest Deterrent: The texture and scent can deter slugs, snails, and some rodents
.Great For: Vegetables
Flowers Container plants Raised beds