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Beds & Borders Compost Soil Improver

£8.15

Our Beds and Borders Compost Soil Improver is packed full of nutrients that are perfect for nourishing your garden beds and borders. This great peat free all-rounder helps create fertile beds which result in impressive seasonal and perennial displays! 

  • Ideal for pre-dressing flower beds ahead of spring or seasonal planting 
  • Nourishes roses, trees, shrubs and other perennials 
  • Soil Association approved 
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This specialist soil conditioner is perfect for beds and borders and suitable for all soil types, whether you’re working with heavy, clay-based earth or lighter, sandy ground.

In dense soils, it enhances drainage and aeration, while in lighter soils, it adds structure and richness through natural humus.

Made from organic compost, this soil improver helps suppress plant diseases and boosts soil fertility by replenishing essential nutrients - promoting vigorous, healthy plant growth.

Our compost also improves the soil's ability to retain moisture, increasing its resistance to drought. This means your plants have better access to water during dry spells, helping them thrive and giving your garden a lush, show-stopping appearance.

Our Beds & Borders Compost Soil Improver is available for UK-wide delivery, suitable for both domestic gardening and professional landscaping use. Bulk bags are delivered at the kerbside, offering a tidy and efficient alternative to loose materials.

If you only require smaller quantities, small bag delivery is also available, delivered by courier directly to your address.

48 hour delivery is included as standard, with next day delivery available from £15.00.

Couriers deliver between 8am and 6pm, and a one-hour pre-delivery call can be requested.

For further assistance, please call 01243 781730.

Delivery locations and conditions are detailed on our Delivery page.

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Instructions

  1. Measure the area. If you are filling a raised bed or container, make sure to measure the depth as well. For turf dressing, mulching, and the laying of new topsoil, please refer to our product guides for information on how deep to lay for these purposes.
  2. Make sure you have selected the correct measurement units for each dimension
  3. Select the product from the list
  4. Click “Calculate” to see how much you require.

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Produced in the UK

Produced in the UK

Recycled from local green waste

Recycled from local green waste

Eco friendly

Eco friendly

Peat free

Peat free

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FAQs

Yes, it’s possible to add too much compost to your garden soil. This is because compost is full of nutrients, and adding too much can cause an imbalance in the nutrient levels in the soil.

Phosphorus and potassium can build up over time and become so dominant in the environment that they can block the absorption of other essential nutrients like calcium and magnesium. So carefully blending new, nutrient-rich compost with your existing soil ensures that whatever you’re growing is properly nourished.

We recommend using enough compost to blend with the existing soil in your garden at approximately a 20-30% ratio. This will ensure there is enough compost for your plants to get all of the nutrients they need, whilst not being the only soil in the mix!

Remember, Earth Cycle organic composts are soil additions and have been created to mix with the topsoil already in your garden. For more information on how much compost you’ll need for a particular project, get in touch with our team on 01243 781730 – we’re happy to help! Alternatively, if you’re buying bulk compost for delivery, then why not use the help of our Bulk Bag Calculator for a quick and easy calculation.

This depends on your goal! If you want to improve the growth of your plants, enjoy more blossoms on your flowers, and provide your garden with additional nutrition, then you should use compost.

However, if you want to reduce weed development, manage run-off and keep soil moist, then it’s mulch that you need.