Well-balanced compost made from a variety of organic materials like kitchen scraps, leaves, grass clippings, and plant matter.
Made from decomposed leaves, leaf mold is especially beneficial for improving soil structure, moisture retention, and aeration.
It’s nutrient-rich, with high levels of beneficial microbes, and provides plants with a slow-release source of nutrients.
Composted manure, often from cows, horses, or chickens, is an excellent source of nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
Ideal for those who want to avoid peat-based products for environmental reasons, peat-free compost is made from other organic materials like bark, coir (coconut husk fiber), or composted wood fibers.
Some composts come enriched with slow-release fertilizers, providing extra nutrients over time.
Made from coconut husk fibers, coco coir is an excellent, eco-friendly alternative to peat.