What our customers are saying…
— Patricia Y. Illinois. (July 2024)
“I love these Woollets so much that I came back and bought 2 more bags!”
— Jill R. Wisconsin
I love this mulching fleece! I bought it for my daughter, and it has been a great help in keeping down weeds and retaining moisture in the soil. I'm going to use it in my flower pots as well. (Aug. 2024)
—Diane F. Wisconsin
"Wool may be used as a sustainable, renewable and environmentally friendly alternative to peat."
— Dr. Cate Willians; IBERS, Aberystwyth University
“I used Woollets when transplanting beans and they had NO Transplant shock! Also, my tomato plants have never looked better. They sailed through the heat wave without heat stress or needing extra watering! I love Woollets!” (July 2024)
—Pat K, Wisconsin.
“Everything looks really happy and honestly, too good - like I’m having trouble keeping up with the tomato growth. Thank you for Woollets.” (July 2024)
— Kate C. Wisconsin
I've used Woollets for my vegetables and for flowers at the cemetery. My vegetables are thriving with bountiful production. Usually it is a few weeks between cemetery visits to water the daisies and lavender. Even though we have gone for a couple of weeks at a time without measurable rain the plants are healthy and still flowering. This my first year using Woollets, and my plants have never looked better! (Aug. 2024)
5/5 stars.
— Diane F. Wisconsin
“My wife and I used Woollets for the first time and we are amazed at the health of our garden. We shared Woollets with my brother-in-law too. Everyone has been so impressed.”
—Aidan G. Wisconsin
“I’ve been loving your product (Woollets, wool pellets). Love seeing them out in the garden and I’ve been mixing them in to amend gardens and soil with biochar & worm castings as well this spring.” (June 2024 Repeat customer in 2025)
“…Love the (wool) pellets…”
— Daviiid Toledo, Illinois.
July 2024 and I have ripe tomatoes! I’ve never had tomatoes in July. They usually don’t come until August. This year I planted half of my tomatoes with Woollets and the other half without. Here are the results on July 12th! Full disclosure: I did eat some of the cherry tomatoes from the Woollets side as they began ripening. I didn’t think to get a picture until the larger variety was ripe.