Mushroom Compost
$8.00 – $35.00
Hot composted spent mushroom substrate went through two hot composting cycles where the compost pile reaches 60-70°C due to microbial activity resulting in a finished compost.
Bag content is approx. 60 liters.
Ways to Use Mushroom Compost in Your Garden
You can use spent mushroom compost to enrich your soil, boost soil quality, and break down dense soil:
- Use mushroom compost as a soil amendment. You can use mushroom compost to add organic materials to your garden soil. You can also enrich your vegetable gardens, raised beds, flower gardens, new lawn, or orchard with the substrate. Top-dress the soil with a thin layer of mushroom compost for a soil booster. It is a slow-release fertilizer, meaning it is relatively low nutritional value adds to the soil slowly over time. At the same time, it helps retaining moisture in the soil and moderates soil temperature.
- Substitute mushroom compost for mulch. Trees and shrubs can also benefit from the addition of mushroom compost. You can use the compost like mulch. Place it around the trunk of a tree for increased water retention and to boost the overall quality of the soil.
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