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"This stuff is great for anyone wanting to amend thier soil to get ready for laying a new lawn or for working into your vegetable garden or flower garden."

We even have relationships with dump truck drivers if you really want large loads, but you will have to pay the driver for the pick up and delivery to your location. We can work that all out depending on how much you want.

We have relationships with Landscapers if you want help using the Compost in your landscaping. They have Roto Tilling Machines, where they can Till up your Soil 6" deep and then mix this Compost Material into your soil so its not so compacted and can then hold and retain water near the roots of what ever it is you are thinking about planting.

We are really trying to make this easy for you to take all the free Compost you can use.

Improve aeration and water retention. Adding compost to soil builds good soil structure and texture, increasing the amount of air that can infiltrate and the amount of water it can hold. Delivery Adding compost to heavy clay soil loosens the packed soil by opening up pore spaces that, like little tunnels, carry air and water down into the soil. Spreading around the Compost Sandy soils, which tend to let water drain away too rapidly, are also improved with the addition of compost. The fine particles are united into larger ones that can hold a greater amount of water-100 pounds of compost can hold about 195 pounds of water! By increasing the soil's moisture-holding capacity, compost also helps control erosion that would otherwise wash topsoil away. Roto Tiller in Action Supply nutrients. When fresh manure is spread on a field, about 50 percent of the nitrogen is in a highly soluble form and will be washed out by rain when it is spread on a pasture. In compost, however, 95 to 97 percent of nitrogen has been converted to a much more stable form and will be slowly released, allowing plants to use it over a longer period of time. Compost doles out nutrients slowly when plants are small and at greater rates as soil temperatures warm up and the major growth period begins. (Soil microorganisms that release the nutrients from compost work harder as temperatures increase.) The benefits of adding compost will also last for more than one season. Composted manure releases about 50 percent of its nutrients in the first season and a decreasing percentage in the following years. This means that with constant additions of compost, the reserves of plant nutrients in the soil are being built up to the point where, for several seasons, little fertilizer of any kind may be needed. Bacteria, earthworms, and pH. Compost also supports essential soil bacteria; feeds earthworms and allows them to multiply; and gradually changes soil pH levels that are either too low (acidic) or too high (alkaline)
 
 
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