Compost for Healthy Soil

Healthy plants start with healthy soil. Instead of relying on chemical fertilizers, try improving your soil’s structure and nutrient content with natural amendments. Compost adds organic matter that helps the soil hold moisture while also feeding beneficial microbes.
Mulch and Leaf Litter
Leaf mulch and straw help regulate soil temperature and suppress weeds. Adding a layer around your plants keeps roots cool in summer and retains moisture for longer periods.
Worm Castings and Natural Nutrients
Worm castings provide long-lasting nutrients without the risk of burning your plants. Over time, these natural additions create the perfect environment for roots to grow strong. Building good soil is a long-term process, but every handful of compost brings you one step closer.

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