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Mushroom Compost

MushroomCompostCloseUpCompost is a natural product which increases the humus in the soil. This gives a good base for the active growth of microbes which in turn makes organic nutrients available for plants. This leads to healthy plant growth which is less susceptible to pests and diseases. Compost also helps to retain water.

The compost in which mushrooms are grown is produced scientifically to very exact specifications in order to create a quality organic fertilizer.

 

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MushroomCompostMushroom Compost is extremely high in Phosphate, Nitrogen and Potassium and is only used for approximately 9 weeks for the growing of mushrooms.    This spent product is used by Stanler Farms either as the base of the other Stanler Farms products, or in its original composition as Mushroom Compost.

As a result of the origin of Stanler Farms compost, Stanler Farms can boast the most nutritiously and consistently produced compost on the market, offering a product that has a nutrient content which is often more than double that of any other compost available, and one which is 100% consistent, load after load.

JHBScreenedCompostCloseUp02sizedOur Mushroom Compost is available directly from Stanler Farms in Durbanville, Cape Town and Midrand, Johannesburg by the bakkie/truck load. It can be bought by the bag (under the SupaGrow label**) in Cape Town. We also deliver – please request a quote.

****  SupaGrow products are also available from select Nurseries and Garden Centres in Cape Town.

 

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PottingSoilCloseUpStanler Farms Potting Soil has been developed over many years and is preferred by discerning growers. Our potting soil is bark based with added compost for nutrition and sand for body.

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