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Seacoast Compost Organic

Seacoast 'Compost Organic'

$19.95

Size

SunFull sun to part shade
💧WaterModerate
🌡ZonesUSDA 5-9

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About This Plant

Seacoast Compost is made in Charleston, Oregon, two miles up from the fishing docks, using materials drawn from three Oregon coast industries: seafood processing waste (fish, crab, and shrimp), organic cow manure, and red alder wood. The compost is slow-aged for two years and prepared using biodynamic methods, producing a deeply mature material with exceptional biological density. It is certified as an organic input material by the California Department of Food and Agriculture and is distributed through independent nurseries and garden centers across 16 states.

Work Seacoast Compost into garden beds as a soil amendment before planting, or spread it as a generous topdressing around established plants and water in well. Its blend of seafood-derived minerals, slow-aged manure, and woody fiber makes it particularly effective for building long-term soil biology rather than just delivering a short-term nutrient boost. Use it under vegetables, in perennial beds, around fruit trees, or anywhere the soil needs genuine structural improvement.

We are glad to carry a product made this close to home. Charleston is just up the coast from us, and Seacoast Compost is one of the few products we stock that was literally made on the Oregon coast from Oregon coast materials. If you want compost with a genuine regional story and serious biological activity, this is it.

Plant Details

Botanical
Seacoast 'Compost Organic'
Growth rate
Moderate
Bloom time
Varies

Care Notes

Sun
Full sun to part shade
Water
Moderate
Hardiness
Zones USDA 5-9

Garden Attributes

  • Pacific NW native
  • Deer resistant
  • Coastal suitable
  • Grown organically
  • Pollinator value: None documented
  • Wildlife: None documented
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