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potting mix for natives Scotts Osmocote 25L Native Premium Potting Mix

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potting mix for natives Scotts Osmocote 25L Native Premium Potting MixScotts Osmocote 25L Native Premium Potting Mix Scotts Osmocote Native Premium Potting Mix is a specially formulated, free draining mix designed for Australian natives and other phosphorus sensitive plants. Enriched with controlled release nutrition and a wetting agent, it creates ideal growing conditions in pots and garden beds. Why Gardeners Choose This Potting Mix Low Phosphorus Formula Perfectly suited to Australian natives and sensitive plants.

Scotts Osmocote 25L Native Premium Potting Mix

Scotts Osmocote Native Premium Potting Mix is a specially formulated, free-draining mix designed for Australian natives and other phosphorus-sensitive plants. Enriched with controlled release nutrition and a wetting agent, it creates ideal growing conditions in pots and garden beds.

🪴 Why Gardeners Choose This Potting Mix

✔ Low Phosphorus Formula – Perfectly suited to Australian natives and sensitive plants.
✔ Boosted Iron & Calcium – Promotes healthy, dark green foliage and helps prevent nutrient imbalance.
✔ Feeds for 6 Months – Includes Scotts Osmocote for sustained, balanced nutrition.
✔ Improved Water Absorption – Added wetting agent helps moisture penetrate the mix evenly.
✔ Australian Standard Certified – Meets the Australian Standard for Premium potting mixes.


🏡 Where & How to Use

✅ Pots & Planters – Ideal for native plants grown in containers.
✅ Garden Beds – Suitable for planting natives directly into the garden.
✅ New Plantings – Supports strong establishment and steady growth.
✅ Phosphorus-Sensitive Plants – Safe for banksias, grevilleas, kangaroo paws, and more.


📐 Bag Size

Product Volume
Bag Size 25 litres
Feeding Duration Up to 6 months

📏 Product Specifications

  • Mix Type: Native premium potting mix

  • Formulation: Low phosphorus

  • Added Nutrition: Scotts Osmocote controlled release fertiliser

  • Wetting Agent: Yes

  • Drainage: Free draining

  • Certification: Australian Standard compliant


🌱 Key Growing Benefits

  • Encourages healthy root development

  • Supports lush, dark green foliage

  • Reduces risk of phosphorus toxicity

  • Improves water penetration and moisture retention

  • Provides long-lasting nutrition with minimal maintenance


🧼 Planting Tips

  • Use straight from the bag, no mixing required.

  • Water thoroughly after planting to activate the wetting agent.

  • Reapply fertiliser after 6 months if required.


❔ FAQs

Is this potting mix suitable for Australian natives?
Yes, it is specifically formulated for native and phosphorus-sensitive plants.

Does it contain fertiliser?
Yes, it includes Scotts Osmocote that feeds for up to 6 months.

Can it be used in garden beds?
Yes, it is suitable for both pots and garden planting.

Does it drain well?
Yes, it is a free-draining mix designed to prevent waterlogging.

Is this mix certified?
Yes, it meets the Australian Standard for Premium potting mixes.


🛒 Ready to Plant Natives with Confidence?

Give your Australian natives the conditions they thrive in with Scotts Osmocote 25L Native Premium Potting Mix while stock is available.

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