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We are now pleased to be able to supply well
rotted Mushroom Compost. It is delivered in large builders bags or loose by the lorry load or alternatively you can arrange
collection in person.
Why use Mushroom Compost? Mushroom
Compost works very well enhancing your soil condition. It is economical, versatile and environmentally friendly. It is more
economical than the combination of peat moss and fertilizers. It naturally reduces the need for chemical fertilizers. It is
a key element in creating a setting that ensures top quality, professional results in most planting situations.
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Suggested Uses
For
Mushroom Compost
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To topdress established lawns: Spread 1" layer of Mushroom Compost over existing lawn and water
thoroughly.
To prepare new lawns: Spread a 2" - 4" layer of Mushroom Compost over the area. Till in
and water thoroughly
In potting mixtures: Replace ½ of peat, or no more than 20% of total mix for potting soil, with
Mushroom Compost
To topdress trees and shrubs: Broadcast a 1" thick layer of Mushroom Compost the width of the
plant canopy. Water thoroughly
On vegetable and flower gardens: Spread a 4" thickness of Mushroom Compost evenly over planting
area. Till in thoroughly to a 6" depth. Water in plantings.
To plant or transplant trees and shrubs: Mix one part Mushroom Compost with one part soil
extracted from planting hole. Fill the hole with enough of the mixture that the soil level of the rootball is even with the
ground level of the hole. Place the plant in the hole and fill in the sides with remaining mixture while watering.
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