Compost is a go-to for farmers and home gardeners alike. It’s concentrated goodness that breaks down over time, slowly releasing what your flowers and plants need. Compost contains the three primary nutrients plants need: nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. It also has valuable micronutrients, minerals, and balances pH levels. In addition, compost helps improve soil structure by adding aeration and moisture retention so plant roots can absorb more. When plants are grown in soils with a high compost ratio, they tend to grow bigger and stronger — and a healthier garden is better at fighting off pests and disease. It also means more tasty produce and beautiful flowers — and who doesn’t love that?
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