



🌿 Unlock your garden’s true potential with pure, powerful gypsum!
Espoma Organic Garden Gypsum is a 6 lb bag of 100% all-natural, pelletized gypsum designed to loosen heavy clay soils and improve root growth. Approved for organic gardening and made in the USA by a trusted brand since 1929, it also helps repair turf damage from winter salts and pet spots. Easy to apply anytime during the growing season, this soil conditioner enhances soil structure without any fillers or additives.


| ASIN | B00AE23XOY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,575 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #443 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand | Espoma |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (888) |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050197022064 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Granules |
| Item Weight | 6 pounds |
| Item model number | GG6 |
| Manufacturer | Arett Sales - LG |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 5 x 3 inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gardening |
| UPC | 050197022064 050197022057 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
N**E
High hope to save my tree.
Got this to help with a major plant issue I am having. Seems to be good soil I hope it can help save my large plant. It was easy to add to the pot and mix with the current soil I have. Good price for the large bag I got. I hope soon I will see the effectiveness of a good soil.
G**Y
Good product
This really helps improve my clay soil . I use several of their products and love them . So do my plants !
M**S
Pretty good stuff!!
Espoma products, are really good. They are " slow-releasing", unlike the synthetic type/s of fertilizers, and supplements/ minerals. They are better for the soil, even though they take longer to react. Synthetics strip the soils, of nutrients, and the " Calcium" and Sulfur...that this Gypsum adds...helps aid to deficiencies to keep your tomatoes and Peppers, from getting that terrible BER ( Bottom End Rot). Now...it can also come from inconsistent watering, but you need the Calcium especially when you have a huge amount of harvest/ tomatoes...on a plant...at 1 time. This Gypsum also treats soils that are clay-type, and aids to loosen, and break that clay up. Try some...but be sure to get the pelletized kind. Espoma products been around a long time. Proven/ Quality made products!!@
R**B
Works as advertised!
A combination of the gypsum & magnesium sulfate in tandem with Neem spray has fully rejuvenated my languishing avocado saplings/trees.
M**N
TEST YOUR SOIL!
Like I said, first test your soil. Then, if your soil is low in calcium and not magnesium, add gypsum. If it's low in both calcium and magnesium, add some dolomite lime, but pay attention to your PH, you don't want it getting any higher than 7. Gypsum is also an excellent source of sulfer, so keep that in mind. Tomatoes and peppers are calcium, magnesium, and sulfur HOGS. Get a GOOD soil test that looks at all the macro nutes plus the main micro nutes as well. Gypsum has an application in MANY gardens, but you need to be informed about your specific needs.
D**K
Unlocks heavy clay soil
We have heavy clay soil, which resists root growth, and rainwater penetration. Our shrubs were getting brown spots, and some completely die. For the past 4 years I have used Epsoma Garden Gypsum, and Hollytone to rescue our shrubs - now they are a beautiful, healthy green, and have new growth.
M**D
Good product
I had a problem finding horticultural gypsum locally, early in the growing season, and had long-season peppers (bhut jokola and scorpion peppers) that had to be started indoors in January in order to finish up on time. I ordered Espoma garden gypsum and like it better than the brand I normally get locally. It breaks up nicely in the soil when watered, and the peppers love it... some of the best starts in 4 years of growing super hot peppers.
R**Y
Service was fine. Too early to know how effective it is.
Too early to teel
M**L
Good product, will see in the spring if it works on the clay
J**P
Came early. Good Quality.
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