Organic Mushroom Compost is a nutrient-rich soil amendment suitable for worm bins, gardens, and landscapes. It is made from straw, agricultural waste, and organic supplements originally used to cultivate mushrooms; after harvest, the composted material becomes nutrient-dense with nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and micronutrients. As a slow-release fertilizer, it supports long-term soil health and plant growth. A standout feature is its microbial diversity—fungi, bacteria, and other soil organisms that help break down organic matter and release nutrients. In worm bins, this diversity speeds decomposition and enriches vermicompost. The compost also improves soil texture and aeration by increasing porosity, aiding drainage and water retention, and it has a neutral to slightly alkaline pH that can buffer acidic soils. 📋 Product summary: Nutrient-dense: nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and micronutrients. Made from straw, agricultural waste, and mushroom cultivation supplements. Post-harvest, the composted material becomes nutrient-dense. Slow-release, organic fertilizer for long-term plant nutrition. Rich in beneficial microorganisms (fungi, bacteria) that aid decomposition. Enhances vermicompost by supporting worm activity in bins. Improves soil texture and porosity for better drainage and water retention. Neutral to slightly alkaline pH helps buffer acidic soils. Can suppress weeds when used as mulch or bed mix. Sustainable option; described as recycling organic material.