Compost & Amendments

Composts are typically used to increase organic matter, improve soil fertility, increase water retention, and help feed the soil food web. Our high-quality compost blends can be used as a mulch or amendment to help increase available nutrients and vitality in your garden. All of our composts are composted at 131° F for a minimum of 5 days, which kills any pathogens or weed seeds and ensures a clean, stable product.

Rhododendron Mix

Compost & Amendments

Rhododendrons are acid-loving plants, meaning they don’t like manure based products due to the high salt content in manure, and require a planting blend with low pH and excellent drainage. Our Rhododendron Mix provides that […]

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The Real McCoy Organic Compost

Compost & Amendments

Please call for availability. For those who love chicken manure’s high nitrogen content, this is the compost for you. It’s great for vegetables, fruits, and roses. The Real McCoy Organic Compost contains screened green debris, […]

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Mango Mulch Organic Compost®

Compost & Amendments

Please call for availability. A unique soil conditioner and fertilizer in one, this is what we’re famous for! Mango Mulch improves soil texture, and is nutrient rich. This organic compost is great for fruit trees, […]

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Grab N’ Grow Organic Compost

Compost & Amendments

Please call for availability. Grab N’ Grow Organic Compost is a nutrient rich soil conditioner that can also break up clay soil and provide moisture retention in sandy soil. It works as a great amendment […]

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Clean Green Organic Compost

Compost & Amendments

Please call for availability. Clean Green Organic Compost is made from 100% upcycled composted green debris material that landscapers and homeowners bring to our yard. This material is fully composted, screened, and free of any […]

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All Green Compost

Compost & Amendments

Please call for availability. Our All Green Compost is made from green materials (i.e. grass clippings, leaves, etc.) that landscapers and homeowners bring to us for recycling. We grind these materials and add urea, calcium […]

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