Types of Bagged Soil - Cotton's Ace Hardware Store

Types of Bagged Soil

The type of soil you use can greatly determine the growth and health of your flowers and plants. Not enough nutrients and they may experience slow or no growth, but too much fertilizer can kill them.

Here is the most popular types of soil and where to use them.

Topsoil

This soil is usually cheaper due to the absence of plant food, fertilizer and soil enhancers. It's used mostly to fill in or add to existing soil for patching, seeding and planting. It can also contain compost, and like the name says, is an excellent top layer addition.

Potting Soil

This soil is meant for container gardening and contains nutrients, plant food and have increased water retention ingredients.

Flower/ Garden Soil

This is the soil to use in most outdoor gardens. It contains an enriched blend of dirt, peat moss, compost and ratios of Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and (K)Potassium (N-P-K). This supports plant growth, strong roots and flower & fruit formation. Make sure you are using the right ratio to achieve your intended goal—higher nitrogen for growth, but lower for flowering.

Lawn Soil

Primarily only used in lawn repair and new growth. This soil has additives to increase water retention and starters to aid in new growth from seed and sod.