PAYMENT:
Please review your order with Customer Support BEFORE payment.
Contact Customer Support at 708-655-5299 or orders[at]deep-roots-project.org to ask any questions and to review your order prior to payment. Orders can be placed online with credit card. You can also order by phone or email. Checks are welcome: mail a check to Deep Roots Project, 323 S. East Ave, Oak Park, IL 60302.
CUSTOMER PICKUP:
Arranging your Pickup: Customer Support will contact you to make pickup arrangements. You can pickup your bags of Microbe-Rich Compost from 323 S. East Ave, Oak Park.
Pickup or Delivery: Bags are only delivered if they are part of a larger bulk or bed order. If you need delivery of your bags, call customer support to make special arrangements.
Please return your empty bags: Please return your empty bags when done so we can re-use them. In an effort to reduce plastic pollution, we try to re-use the bags when possible. We offer a 50 cent refund per bag. (Bags must be in good condition - no tears or holes.)
REMEMBER: Before you pay please contact Customer Support at 708-655-5299 or orders[at]deep-roots-project.org to review your order.
LEARN MORE:
Our compost is made from 100% organic matter (plant waste and animal manure). It is weed-free and pathogen-free. It is made with a naturally generated high heat process that boosts heat-loving microbe populations that make more nutrients available to microbes, fungi and plants. Microbe-Rich Compost is certifiedfor food production by Organic Materials Research Institute (OMRI) and by the U.S. Composting Council.
3 ways to use our microbe-rich compost:
Spread a 2-inch layer of compost over the growing medium in your raised beds and containers in fall or spring before planting starts.
Use a mixture of half and half compost and worm castings when planting seedlings and seeds through the season. A cup of the mixture will work fine. Adding more will improve the health of your plants. Definitely add more if you are planting in conventional soil and not in our Deep Roots growing medium.
When seedlings reach about 4 inches tall, use the compost as a “mulch” to protect the growing medium from sunlight and evaporation.
“No Till No Dig” system: Avoid any digging except for a seedling hole or a furrow for planting seeds. Although traditional farmers and gardeners turn over their soil every season, modern soil scientists now know that digging destroys the soil structures that build up over time which greatly harms the health of the soil. Think of soil structures as invisible towns and cities that the microflora lives in.
Learn more in our post Compost, Microbes and Soil Science. Watch our Grow Your Own Food Webinarvideo for more details about the Deep Roots growing method.
Enjoy your Grow Your Own journey!
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