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Store Locator - Schultz
Store Locator WHERE TO BUY Schultz products can be found at these fine retailers. Please contact local store for exact Schultz products carried.
Contact Us - Schultz
For Schultz® potting soils: Oldcastle Lawn & Garden,Inc. P.O. Box 468567 Atlanta, GA 31146 866-256-7404
Supreme Selections™ Kentucky Bluegrass Grass Seed Blend - Schultz
100% Kentucky Bluegrass blend which grows into a thick, dark green beautiful lawn. Best planted in early spring or fall when daily temperatures are between 60-80 degrees F. Contains advanced …
Enriched Garden Soil For Flowers & Vegetables - Schultz
Ideal for growing all flowers and vegetables, Schultz® Enriched Garden Soil For Flowers & Vegetables will yield better results than plain top soil. It is enriched with extended plant food that feeds for up to …
Moisture Plus® Potting Mix - Schultz
Schultz® Moisture Plus® Potting Mix feeds for up to nine months and helps eliminate overfeeding and burning. It is great for indoor houseplants, outdoor containers, pots, bowls, hanging baskets, window …
Premium Potting Soil Plus® - Schultz
Schultz® Premium Potting Soil Plus® contains a rich blend of organic materials and timed-release plant food that provides an ideal environment for all planting and potting needs. Perfect for indoor and …
Tomato & Vegetable Plant Food 17-18-28 Water Soluble - Schultz
Grows delicious tomatoes, vegetables and fruits. "Feeds like nature" by dissolving nutrients and vital micronutrients evenly when it rains. 17-18-28 Excellent for all plants Fast acting Water soluble …
General Knowledge - Schultz
Water in with Schultz® Starter Plus™ Transplanting Solution. Avoid the temptation to position plants closer than they are recommended. Crowded plants will compete with each other for nutrients, and …