Description
Our spent mushroom compost is a quality, economical soil conditioner that improves the structure of soils which in turn helps drainage, adds humus, nutrients to thin sandy soils, all perfect for growing fruit and veg. Perfect for growing fruits and vegetables, it’s made from ingredients sourced from a local mushroom farm, making it a great addition to any garden or allotment looking to improve soil quality and promote plant growth.
All of our bulk bags are filled to the brim, so you can be sure that you get the best value for money and a high-quality product.
Suitable for: Berries, citrus fruits, alliums, root veg, cruciferous and marrows
Bag size: 0.75m³
Available in: Portsmouth, Southampton, Winchester, Chichester, Waterlooville and other towns and villages within Hampshire and West Sussex
Vegetable & Fruit Compost FAQs
Is mushroom compost better than regular compost for fruit and veg?
Spent mushroom compost is high in organic matter content which makes it a useful material for soil improvement and water retention.
Can you use too much compost?
Regular or heavy use of fruit and vegetable compost usually leads to a build-up of chalk particles in the garden soil and to increased soil alkalinity, which can negatively affect plants.
Does compost suppress weeds in vegetable patches?
This compost suppresses weeds as a mulch or soil amendment by forming a barrier against weed growth, blocking sunlight and hindering seed germination. Its nutrient content promotes plant growth that can outcompete weeds, improving weed control within your vegetable patch.
Can I use compost instead of soil?
Our compost is a fantastic conditioner that offers numerous benefits for plant growth, but using it as a complete replacement for soil is generally not recommended.
Mixing this compost with our vegetable and fruit topsoil creates an optimal environment that benefits both components – this ensures your plants get the essential nutrients, moisture, and improved structure needed for healthy growth.
What fruit and vegetables can I use the compost on?
Alsoils’ compost is perfect for berries such as strawberries and raspberries, root veg such as potatoes and carrots, and so much more! Generally speaking, you’ll need one part compost to three parts soil, but you’ll need to research further for the specific crop you plan to grow.