Interesting to see that the mix is coco-based. I'm a big fan of peat moss, but many folks like coco.
I also wanted to touch on a few reasons WHY I am opposed to bagged compost, or really any mass-produced compost, for that matter:
- The "brown" portion of many mass-produced composts is ground up wooden pallets. Yes it's a "brown", yes it will compost, but it sure isn't the best selection. They like it because it's CHEAP.
- Much of this compost is made from municipal yard waste. Take a stroll down the gardening isle of your local Home Depot and you will see a huge array of toxic chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, rodenticides, fungicides, etc that people just LOVE to bombard their gardens with. Where do all the chemicals that Home Depot sells end up? You guessed it... In the green bin, headed for a giant compost heap. Again, they like it because it's CHEAP.
- Much of this compost contains "biosolids", which is a tasteful way of saying dried out, bioprocessed human shit. Again, it's CHEAP.
This may or may not be the case with one or all of the composts used in that Red's soil. Personally I'd ask before dropping any money on it.