Agway of Cape Cod
Agway of Dennis
Espoma Organic Compost Starter, 4 Lb

Espoma Organic Compost Starter, 4 Lb

SKU #050197023047 Model #CS4

UPC #050197023047


Regular Price
$12.99

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Agway of Dennis , 686 Route 134 , South Dennis , MA
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Description

Makes composting faster by breaking down hard to compost items.

Espoma Compost Starter is the ideal choice to help make rich, fertile compost – nature's original soil conditioner. Espoma Organic Compost Starter is formulated to accelerate the process of home composting materials including manure, grass, leaves and food waste. Compost Starter contains billions of microbes specially cultured to speed the decomposition of difficult to compost organic matter. These are combined with the proper energy sources and pH balancers to assure composting success.

All Natural Composting Aid

  • Unique, 100% bio-organic mix.
  • Contains microbes cultured for fast, healthy composting.
  • Includes heat active varieties, used to speed the decomposition of difficult materials.

How to Use

Select a partially shaded site that is on level ground and at least 4 foot x 4 foot.
Add initial layer of waste including twigs and branches for air circulation. Layers should be 6 to 12 inches deep.
Add Compost Starter – one cup for 16 square feet of layer area.

Evenly moisten the layer but do not soak. Repeat with additional layers of waste adding Compost Starter and moisture with each new layer. Turn the pile once a week to allow air to penetrate the center.

Tips and Suggestions

  • Reducing the size of waste by shredding will speed the composting process.
  • Any organic waste can be composted including kitchen scraps, leaves, grass clippings, etc.
  • Composting meat scraps may attract animal pests.
  • If you experience problems, these can often be addressed by adding Compost Starter and turning the pile.
  • If you notice a foul odor, the process has turned anaerobic (not enough air). Turn the pile more often to allow air to penetrate the center.