5 Stars
top notch soil, use it for all my plants
Boosts soil aeration, drainage, and nutrient uptake to help houseplants flourish
Fortified with beneficial fungi & microbes to help promote healthy root development and lush foliage
Made from eco-friendly, high-quality ingredients (biochar, compost, mycorrhizae, pine bark fines) and is free from peat & synthetic additives.
Our carbon-neutral blend helps fight climate change and is perfect for all types of houseplants, including foliage plants, flowers, ferns, herbs, and tropicals
Plastic neutral packaging in convenient sizes for indoor plant parents
A horticultural charcoal that increases nutrient retention, hosts beneficial microbes, and stores carbon in the soil.
A naturally occurring volcanic rock that is lightweight and porous, helping to improve soil drainage and aeration.
Beneficial microorganisms that form a symbiotic relationship with plant roots, allowing the plants to absorb more nutrients.
Nutrient-rich organic matter produced by worms that provide plants with essential nutrients.
A byproduct of the mulch industry which enhance soil structure and improve aeration.
Has large grain size and coarse texture to support soil drainage.
Peat moss has been a common ingredient in commercial potting mixes since the 1960s. However, it's obtained by extracting peat bogs, which are vital ecosystems that store carbon. At Rosy, we believe there's a better way. So, we've developed our blends with alternatives that are effective and sustainable.
Rosy’s indoor potting soil is all-natural, peat free, and made from biochar.
We’ve consciously sourced our ingredients not only because they’re great for your plants but also because they’re good for our planet.
Unlike traditional potting soil ingredients that are environmentally taxing, our biochar potting mix only contains natural and carbon-negative amendments.
Read additional information about Our Mission.
We use carbon-negative, organic ingredients to create the best indoor plant potting mix.
Typically, these organic materials are sent to a landfill, where they release methane and CO2 — two potent greenhouse gases. But by redirecting these organic materials from landfills and stabilizing their carbon structure, we prevent the release of those greenhouse gases.
Essentially, we turn our house plant soil into a carbon sink, which means it helps to remove CO2 from the atmosphere.
Discover more about what we mean by Earth Positive on Our Mission page.
Biochar is nature’s soil supercharger — a form of carbon that’s created by heating organic material (like wood or plant matter) in a low-oxygen environment.
Think of it as a sponge-like charcoal made for plants. It improves soil structure, helps retain water and nutrients, and creates a thriving home for beneficial microbes. It’s also incredibly stable, meaning it stays in the soil for hundreds (even thousands!) of years — all while capturing and storing carbon that would otherwise enter the atmosphere.
Unlike peat moss, which is strip-mined from delicate wetlands, biochar is regenerative and climate-positive. It’s science-backed, time-tested, and foundational to everything we do.
Aroids naturally grow on tree trunks and loose debris, not in dense, soggy dirt. Our mix mimics their native habitat—chunky, airy, and alive with microbes.
Yes! You can add Rosy to your current houseplant potting soil — whether it’s an inorganic or organic potting soil mix, cactus or orchid mix, or otherwise.
Doing so will help you refresh your old soil and revive its benefits for plant care.
Alternatively, you could directly replace your current houseplant soil mix with Rosy.
Our 8 Quart bag of Rosy indoor potting mix will fill:
4 to 6 medium 6" pots
Our 4 Quart bag of Rosy indoor potting mix will fill:
2 to 3 medium 6" pots
And unlike traditional indoor potting mixes, you won’t need to replace the soil every year due to compaction.
Monstera deliciosa, Philodendron (Heartleaf, Brasil, etc.), ZZ Plant, Rubber Plant, Chinese Evergreen, Calathea.
Peace Lily, African Violet, Anthurium, Begonia, Kalanchoe, Geraniums.
Bird of Paradise, Parlor Palm, Areca Palm, Dumb Cane, Croton, Alocasia, Schefflera.
Basil, Mint, Parsley, Boston Fern, Maidenhair Fern, Asparagus Fern.