Here’s the ‘dirty’ little secret to healthy, tasty veggies

Coastal Landscape Supplies owners Kylie Pitt and Mark Cuthel, reckon their premium blend soil will make your veggies taste better.

Have you noticed how expensive it has become to buy fruit and vegetables? Especially organic?

Saving money is certainly a compelling reason to grow your own fruit and veggies, but it is by no means the only reason. There are so many benefits to producing food yourself.

“Home grown vegetables are packed with flavour, and depending on the soils they are grown in, have a higher nutritional value than those grown in nutrient deficient soil or that have been in cold storage for extended periods,” said Coastal Landscape Supplies owner Kylie Pitt.

“When it comes to growing fruit and vegetables, arguably one of the most important factors is the quality of the soil. That is why we prefer to mix our own premium blend soil, because we know exactly what goes into it and – even more importantly – what doesn’t.

“The base of our premium blend soil is the highest quality screened soil. We purchase this from a regular, reliable source, so we know that the quality is very good and we mix it onsite to ensure consistency,” she said.

Chook manure

Chook manure is the next most important component of this soil blend.

“This is really important,” Kylie explained. “When plants are grown in soil which features organic material, they develop their own immunity against pests far more effectively than when they are grown in synthetic material. This means healthier, faster growing plants, and less costly and potentially harmful chemicals will be required to keep your veggie patch free from bugs and disease.

Premium nutrition

“If you plant vegetables in our premium blend soil, they will contain a much higher nutritional value than those grown in inferior quality soil. They will also taste better; the way veggies are supposed to taste.”

You can call and order your premium blend on 5453 7100 or go online to www.coastallandscape.com.au to browse the range.

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