Best Compost to Use for Your Garden
Gardening made simple, straight up hacks and advice.
Choosing the right compost ensures your garden thrives. For general planting, multi-purpose compost is your best friend—it supports most herbs, flowers, and shrubs. Always look for peat-free compost to keep your garden eco-friendly.
If you’re sowing seeds, go for seed compost. It’s low in nutrients, which prevents seedlings from growing too fast or becoming leggy. Once established, transplant them to richer soil or compost for flower beds.
For blueberries, rhododendrons, and azaleas, ericaceous compost is a must. It maintains the acidic pH these plants need.
Growing your own veg? The best compost for vegetables is organic compost or well-rotted manure—these enrich your soil and support healthy crops.
Top brands in the UK like Miracle-Gro, Westland, and Dalefoot offer reliable blends for every need. Rotate compost annually and don’t reuse spent compost—it loses nutrients and may harbour pests.
Smart compost choices mean healthier, more productive gardens—whether you’re a beginner or a green-fingered expert.

