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Using organic compost in your garden

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Using organic compost in your garden

March 21, 2023 Posted by Circle Compost Blog

Spring is upon us, and we will start delivery finished compost in April! The organic compost we make with our partner farms is a valuable resource for any gardener, providing a rich source of nutrients and organic matter that can improve soil structure and fertility.

If you live within our service area in Philadelphia, you can purchase a 5 gallon bag of our locally made compost using this link for $10, including delivery. Or, even better, sign up for a free trial of our food scraps composting service, then request 1 – 2 bags of compost for free with your subscription :).

Here are three simple ways to use organic compost in gardening to get the most out of this valuable resource:

Soil amendment: One of the most common ways to use organic compost in gardening is to add it to your soil as a soil amendment. Simply mix the compost into your soil before planting, or use it as a top dressing around existing plants. The compost will add essential nutrients to your soil, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as improve soil structure and drainage.

Mulching: Another way to use organic compost in gardening is to use it as a mulch. Spread a layer of compost around the base of your plants to help retain moisture and suppress weed growth. As the compost breaks down, it will also release nutrients into the soil, providing your plants with a slow-release fertilizer.

Compost tea: Compost tea is a liquid fertilizer made by steeping compost in water. To make compost tea, simply fill a bucket with water and add a few scoops of compost. Let the mixture steep for several days, then strain out the solids and use the liquid as a fertilizer. Compost tea can be applied directly to plant leaves and roots, providing a quick boost of nutrients and beneficial microbes.

Organic compost is a valuable resource for any gardener, providing a rich source of nutrients and organic matter that can improve soil structure and fertility. By using compost as a soil amendment, mulch, or compost tea, you can help your plants thrive and produce a bountiful harvest.

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Science is just so beautiful!! As food scraps and Science is just so beautiful!!

As food scraps and yard waste break down, microbes will release heat. In cold weather, that warmth meets chilly air and creates steam.

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