Fairfield, CT Boy Scout Troop 90 Selling Garden Products

Fairfield, CT - Boy Scout Troop 90 is selling garden products in Fairfield, CT to help raise funds for their Troop. This is your chance to help the Troop and beautify your lawn at the same time!

Products include everything from grass seed (10 lb. bags), to potting soil & plant food (2 cu. ft./bag), and four different kinds of mulch (black, cedar, pine bark, and mini pine bark nuggets).

In addition to seed, potting soil and mulch, Troop 90 offers three types of fertilizer: Organic Cow Manure (40 lb. bag), General Purpose, and Slow-Release. General Purpose Fertilizer (40 lb. bag) is a season long and slow-release shrub/tree feed. It's for general purpose use on shrubs, lawns and gardens (used to feed non acidic plants like Holly, Rhododendron, and Dogwood) and covers about 7,000 square feet. Slow Release Turf Root Builder Fertilizer (50 lb. bag), is an environmentally-friendly starter fertilizer that makes for an excellent first Spring application. It has a slow release (8 to 10 weeks), builds and strengthens roots, and covers about 12,500 square feet.

The entire order will be delivered by the troop on April 24, 2021. You won’t have to carry any bags from the store!

Interested? Enter your info here and well follow up by email to complete your order: https://troop90ct.org/garden-products

Thank you for your support of this critical part of BSA Troop 90’s program!

About Troop 90

Boy Scout Troop 90, sponsored by Greenfield Hill Congregational Church in Fairfield, Connecticut, is a leadership troop in The Connecticut Yankee Council, Pomperaug District. Troop 90 was founded in 1938. Since 1953, the Troop has produced over 100 Eagle Scouts, with an average of four new Eagle Scouts each year from 2007-2020. Troop 90 can be found on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/troop90ct) and the web (http://www.troop90ct.org). For questions about the Troop and more information about joining please visit https://troop90ct.org/about-us/overview.

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