A Great Guide to Composting
If you Google the word garden compost, you will find an amazing range of garden composts are available. So how do you know which compost to choose, and what to use it for? Continue reading for a fast guide to garden compost types. Peat-based and peat-free garden composts Peat-free garden compost use has actually ended up being a really big issue for gardeners in the last few years. Naturally we all want to be environmentally-friendly, but are peat-free composts as effective? The good news is that now there are a lot of peat-free alternatives out there that are basically as trusted as peat-based composts. The options are typically based on loam, coconut shell, animal manure and straw or recycled waste. Recycled waste garden compost tends to be made by local authorities by composting all our food waste at very heats to damage any germs and viruses, so there is lots of it about. Mushroom garden compost Mushroom compost is a great peat-free compost, suitable for growing vegetables or as a ...