It is essential to use green waste compost to BSI PAS 100 – 2005. PAS 100 compost works. It keeps topsoil’s open enough for adequate oxygen levels for root growth and provides slow release nutrients.”
Tom La Dell Landscape Architect.
West Country Compost is a first-class peat-free organic soil improver that nourishes and conditions soils. Derived from organic matter, every aspect of the composting process is carefully monitored and stringently controlled to accord with national standards. The natural nutrients will benefit plant growth, reducing the need for artificial feeds or fertilisers. Being derived from organic material, the nutrients are released over an extended period.
Typical Landscape applications are:
- Container planting
- Golf Courses
- Laying a Lawn - either turf or seeding
- Mulching
- Planting New Flower or Shrub Bed
- Soil Conditioner
- Tree & Shrub Planting
- Topsoil Manufacture
- Turf Dressing
If you would like copies of WRAP sponsored case studies and information booklets on using PAS 100 composting landscaping please contact us.
For more landscape information such as specifications, uses and case studies see WRAP Landscaper Portal page (click logo below)
West Country Compost soil conditioner offers:
- Improved drainage and workability of heavy soils
- Increased water holding capacity
- Assisted root development
- Enhanced nutrient retention
- Increased nitrogen availability
- Disease suppression properties
DEFRA has said “This product is not a pesticide. However, it contains low levels of naturally occurring soil micro-organisms which may help to suppress soil-borne populations of some plant diseases” EcoSci has carried out its own research as mentioned on our Laboratory page which found benefits in the application of compost in reducing plant disease and encouraging healthy plant growth.
West Country Compost is available for direct delivery in 50 litre bags – from 4 bags or on pallets, dumpy bags or loose in bulk quantities.
West Country Compost is ideal for:
Working into depleted and problem soils to improve consistency and fertility
- Turf laying and care of lawns
- Top dressing established flower beds (mulching)
- Planting of trees, roses and shrubs


