Compost
Compost is a mixture of ingredients used to fertilize and improve the soil.
The benefits of compost include providing nutrients to crops as fertilizer acting as a soil conditioner, increasing the Humus or Humic Acid contents of the soil, and introducing beneficial colonies of microbes that help to suppress pathogens in the soil. It also reduces expenses on commercial chemical fertilizers for recreational gardeners and commercial farmers alike. Compost can also be used for land and stream reclamation, wetland construction, and landfill cover.
Product: Landscaping Compost (Non-Organic)
Description: this material is made from biosolids waste & green waste
Uses: Lawn Dressing
Landscaper’s compost is a natural soil amendment. Using Landscapers Compost replenishes the earth and closes the nutrient loop that begins when harvested plants remove nutrients from the soil. New Earth produces Landscaper’s compost from biosolids extracted during the wastewater treatment process. These treated biosolids are then transported to our State of the Art composting facilities where they are added to woodchips and sawdust as they enter the composting process. This process is held to rigorous standards by both the EPA and TCEQ.
After months of active composting billions of microbes have transformed the biosolids into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. Landscaper’s compost as a soil amendment closes the nutrient cycle wherein harvested plants take nutrients from the soil, humans obtain nutrients from the plants, and then we return nutrients to the soil. Landscapers Compost restores carbon and nutrients to the land for the good of plants, people, and our community.
New Earth Landscaper’s Compost is an STA (Seal of Testing Assurance) certified product, through the US Composting Council. By purchasing an STA certified compost, you are guaranteed a product that meets specific standards to ensure quality maturity, and performance
Nonorganic composts contain no organic matter or nutrients, meaning that they have a netural pH and are free from both contaminants and nutrients. Sterility is a key advantage nonorganic composting brings to the table, and can be easily achieved through using inorganic soil components
Elite Landscaping Compost
Organic Compost
Product: Organic Compost
Description: Made from Aged mulch
Uses: Flower beds & Vegetable Gardens.
Compost is organic material that can be added to soil to help plants grow. Food scraps and yard waste together currently make up more than 30 percent of what we throw away, and could be composted instead.
Lawn Dressing
Product: Organic Compost
Description: 50/50 Mix of sand and compost.
Uses: General Planting
Aerates and feeds the soil.