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Compost

Compost is an essential resource for any gardener seeking healthy, thriving plants. By enriching the soil, compost boosts plant growth, improves structure, and encourages a rich ecosystem beneath your garden beds. Whether you are new to gardening or a seasoned expert, understanding compost and its benefits for different plant types will help elevate your green spaces to new levels of vitality.

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What Is Compost and Why Is It Important for Plants?

Compost is decomposed organic matter that transforms garden and kitchen waste into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. Adding compost to your garden provides an invaluable boost of slow-release nutrients, supporting robust root systems and healthy plant growth. This natural process also improves soil structure, promotes beneficial microbial activity, and increases water retention, making compost invaluable for all plant types.

Choosing the Right Compost for Your Plants

Different plants have unique requirements, making it important to understand which type of compost best supports their needs. For most garden plants, a balanced, well-aged compost works wonders. Acid-loving plants like rhododendrons and camellias prefer a more specific mix that does not alter soil pH significantly. When you need an extra boost, Enhanced Compost is formulated to provide optimum nutrition for demanding plants and is a reliable choice for both garden beds and containers.

Regularly adding compost not only nourishes your plants but also helps suppress diseases and improve plant resilience. Before planting, mixing compost into the soil prepares a healthy foundation, and topdressing existing gardens with compost keeps the soil fertile throughout the growing season.

Using Compost for a Range of Live Plants

Whether you’re growing vegetables, ornamentals, or native species, incorporating compost is beneficial. It is suitable for most plant types, supporting everything from lush perennials to leafy annuals. To find the perfect plants to suit your garden and make the most out of compost’s benefits, explore our diverse range of live plants. Proper use of compost will help ensure your plants thrive year-round, no matter the climate or soil type.


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