With proven ranges across Debco Plant Food and Debco Lawn Soil, Potting Mix and Mulch, Debco helps set plants up for success ā indoors and out.
Choose from premium potting mixes made to support healthy growth, or explore designer mulches that help save water, and give garden beds a polished finish. Whether youāre growing flowers, natives, seedlings, cacti or indoor greenery, Debco has a tailored mix to help your plants thrive all year round.
Soil, Potting Mix & Mulch
For flourishing gardens
Debco helps Australians grow healthier gardens with high-quality soils, potting mixes and mulches designed to support better drainage, nutrition and root development. From designer mulches to specialised blends like Debco Indoor, Organic, Orchid, Bonsai, and Cacti & Succulent potting mixes, thereās an option for almost every plant and growing style.
Finish off garden beds with decorative mulches for a neat look and added soil protection, or choose from premium potting mixes packed with quality additives like controlled-release fertiliser, perlite soil, horticultural grit, wetting agents, and trace elements to give your plants the best possible start.
Debco DIY
For those that enjoy the challenge and fun of a making their own homemade potting mixes, look no further than Debcoās DIY range. Premium grade ingredients are available in 5L bags making it easy and accessible to create your own tailored mix.
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Debco SaturAid Soil Wetters
Debco SaturAid Soil Wetters work to utilise every drop of water to grow strong, healthy plants and protect your plants in dry and drought conditions. The easy to use granular and liquid variations increase water absorption by 50%*, no more run off, no more wasteful overwatering and are perfect for Gardens, Pots or Lawns.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best mulch for garden beds?
A good mulch helps in three big ways: it reduces weeds, keeps moisture in the soil, and protects plant roots from temperature swings.
What is perlite made of?
Perlite is a natural volcanic rock thatās heated until it āpopsā and expands into small, lightweight granules. Those airy particles are then added to soil and potting mixes to improve drainage, aeration, and moisture management, especially helpful for pots
When should you use a soil wetter?
Use a soil wetter (wetting agent) when water is beading or running off the surface instead of soaking in ā this is common in dry conditions and is known as hydrophobic soil.
Wetting agents help water penetrate more evenly and deeply, making your watering more effective ā especially during hot, dry weather, or when potting mix has dried out.