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Testimonials
Shirley W.
"I started my flower pots at the lake late in the summer and used the wool pellets for the first time. They grew bigger in 2 months than what they grew all summer in 2024. "
Sue G.
"My hibiscus looks the best it ever has and hasn't needed to be watered as much."
Ron S.
"It sure worked on my potatoes giving them a jump start"
How to Use
Today’s gardeners are looking for ways to produce beautiful plants and healthy food while reducing their carbon footprint. Ewenique Wool Pellets are the answer!
Made from dag wool (the back end and belly wool not used for textiles), wool pellets are an incredible natural fertilizer. They slowly release nitrogen, retain moisture in the soil, and help improve soil aeration-all while being completely biodegradable and safe for gardens, flowers, and crops. Wool pellets are an amazing all-natural soil amendment and slow-release fertilizer meant to replace peat moss and petroleum-based hydrogels in your soil mix.
Ewenique wool pellets are made from 100% renewable wool and hold up to 20x their weight in water, slowly releasing it into your soil along with naturally occurring fertilizers and micronutrients. They break down over the course of approximately six months, aerating your soil as they decompose and become one with the earth.
Ewenique Wool Pellets are Easy to use:
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1 pellet for every inch of pot diameter. If you have a 3” pot, place 3 pellets around the perimeter, push them down into the root zone and cover with your growing medium. A 4” pot would use 4 pellets, and so on.
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If your pot diameter is over 10”, double the number of pellets due to the volume of soil. If planting an entirely new pot, use up to a 1/2 c. Ewenique Wool Pellets with 1 gallon of soil.
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Water as needed, and your plant is now fed for up to 6 months or more.
For Vegetables
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Plant your seeds with 1 pellet to help with germination.
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When planting “starts”, use 1 tablespoon per plant unless it’s a heavy feeder.
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In the case of heavy feeders (broccoli, cabbage, corn, cucumbers, squash, leafy greens and tomatoes) use 2 tablespoons.
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Our trick with tomatoes is to place a tablesppon in the first hole with the roots, then lay the plant sideways and place another TBS along the stem. Cover the stem up. This will create a stronger, healthier root system.
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Pellets and Shreds can be added when planting any outdoor vegetables and/or flower gardens.






