WEST COUNTRY COMPOST

West Country Compost is a first-class peat-free organic soil improver that nourishes and conditions soils. Derived entirely from selected recycled 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.


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

West Country Compost is available in 50 litre bags from most good garden centres throughout the South West. It can also be delivered direct – either bagged on pallets, or loose in bulk quantities – from our plant in Plymouth.

 

Bagged product sold at Garden Centres
Bagged product sold at Garden Centres

Our popular premiere compost brand
Our popular premiere compost brand

Paignton Zoo Poo

This premium product is produced through co-composting with garden waste specially selected manure collected from the world-famous Paignton Zoo. Due to the animals’ rich diet of plant, vegetables and fruit, Zoo Poo Compost contains valuable trace elements and nutrients that provide a natural and stimulating boost to plant development. As with West Country Compost, the process of composting is carefully monitored and stringently controlled to produce an odour-free final product.

Paignton Zoo Poo is ideal for:

  • Growing vegetables and soft fruits
  • Planting of trees, flowers and shrubs
  • Herb gardens
  • Turf laying and care of lawns
  • Forking into or top dressing flower beds

West Country Compost is ideal for:

  • Working into depleted and problem soils to improve consistency and fertility
  • Growing vegetable and soft fruits
  • Turf laying and care of lawns
  • Top dressing established flower beds (mulching)
  • Planting of trees, roses and shrubs
  • Herb gardens
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