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Mushroom Compost Bagged (1 cubic ft)

Mushroom Compost Bagged (1 cubic ft)

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Mushroom Compost

Discover the ultimate soil enhancer with our premium Mushroom Compost! Created as part of our sustainable mushroom cultivation process, this nutrient-rich compost is perfect for gardeners, landscapers, and farmers seeking to improve soil health and boost plant growth.

Packed with organic matter and beneficial microorganisms, our Mushroom Compost enhances soil structure, increases water retention, and promotes robust root development. It's ideal for enriching vegetable gardens, flower beds, lawns, and even potted plants.

Derived from a blend of spent mushroom substrate, this compost supports regenerative agriculture practices while helping you create a thriving garden ecosystem. Whether you're planting flowers, vegetables, or shrubs, our Mushroom Compost is your go-to solution for naturally healthier, more productive soil.

Need more than a bag of compost? 

Order it by the truck load and schedule a pick up time. 

Key Features:

  • Rich in essential nutrients and organic matter

  • Improves soil aeration and water-holding capacity

  • Supports sustainable gardening practices

  • Ideal for all plant types, including vegetables, flowers, and trees

Transform your garden with the magic of mushrooms—because great plants grow from great soil! Build a better world from the ground up.

What professionals say about our compost 

"This compost is looking great biologically!!!

“I don't usually see so many nematodes. You had good counts on everything. The protozoa count was a little low but still good. The low count will be made up by all the bacterial-feeding nematodes that I saw. This means you will have good nutrient cycling within the soil. The fungal to bacterial ratio is near perfect for the plants that you are growing.”

-Troy Hinke Living Roots Compost Tea

"It would most likely be good for pretty much anything."

-Mary Schwarz - Cornell Waste Management Institute

 

 

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