Mushroom Compost

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You'll see the difference in your garden when you amend your soil with this rich organic compost.
Mushroom compost is recycled soil that was used to grow mushrooms. Because mushrooms are a very delicate crop, the soil they grow in can only be used once. After the mushrooms are harvested, the soil is sterilized and bagged as compost and sold at garden centers.

Mushroom compost includes ingredients like wheat, straw, peat moss, gypsum, cottonseed meal and poultry manure. It's weed-free and 100% organic, so it's safe for the environment. This compost is good anywhere in your landscape--for trees, shrubs, flowers and even a vegetable garden. All you need to do is spread out a two-inch layer, till it in and rake out any rocks.