Composted Manure
Type: Organic Fertilizer
Size:
40 lb., 70 bags/pallet
Moisture: Good
Appearance: Dark
Use: Veggie gardens, soil conditioning
Enhancement: Nutrient-Rich
Sustainability: Eco-Friendly
Composted Manure is a nutrient-rich, organic fertilizer derived from aged animal waste, designed to provide a natural boost to soil health and plant growth. It is an excellent soil amendment that enhances the structure and fertility of garden soils, making it ideal for use in a variety of landscaping, gardening, and agricultural applications.
The composting process breaks down the organic matter in the manure, resulting in a dark, nutrient-dense material that is rich in essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, along with other micronutrients. These nutrients are slowly released over time, providing long-lasting fertility to plants without the risk of nutrient burn. Composted manure also adds valuable organic matter to the soil, improving its texture, aeration, and water retention capabilities.
Key Features
- Nutrient-Rich: Packed with essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that promote vigorous plant growth, improve root development, and enhance flowering and fruiting.
- Slow-Release Fertilizer: Offers a steady, long-term supply of nutrients, supporting plants over time without the risk of over-fertilization.
- Improves Soil Structure: Enriches the soil with organic matter, improving its texture, aeration, and water-holding capacity, which benefits overall plant health and productivity.
- Eco-Friendly: Made from natural, renewable resources, composted manure is an environmentally friendly option for fertilizing gardens and landscapes without the use of synthetic chemicals.
- Increases Soil Fertility: As the composted manure decomposes, it continually adds nutrients to the soil, enhancing soil fertility and microbial activity.
Project Material Estimator
Sustainable Forest Initiative (SFI)
Composted manure is ideal for use in vegetable gardens, flower beds, lawns, and landscaping projects. It can be mixed into garden soil before planting to enhance fertility or used as a top dressing to boost plant growth throughout the growing season. It is also effective for enriching the soil in raised beds, containers, or around trees and shrubs. For best results, apply a layer of composted manure and mix it into the top few inches of soil, ensuring that the nutrients reach plant roots.