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Westland Farmyard Manure is perfect for adding structure, nutrients, and fertility to the soil. This soil conditioner consists of manures and composted organic matter that breaks down naturally in the soil. This then releases the essential nutrients for higher crop yields. It

This rich source of organic matter and humus is perfect for mulching, incorporating during planting, and conditioning the soil to promote the healthy growth of plants, fruits, and vegetables. Westland Farmyard Manure ensures your garden soil is enriched and ready for vibrant, robust development.

  • Rooted in goodness
  • Perfect soil conditioner – improves soil structure
  • Replenishes depleted soils
  • Supports strong establishment
  • Raises soil fertility levels
  • Rich in organic matter for higher crop yields

Find out more about our soils range.

Sizes available

  • 50L
  • Why use?
  • How to use
  • Tips & Advice

ROOTED IN GOODNESS

To grow healthy, happy plants they need to be rooted in good, healthy, fertile soil. Soil is not just a bed for plant roots, it supplies nutrients, supports plants natural defences and allows roots to access oxygen and water.

That’s why our soils work naturally in 3 ways to ensure the best foundations for your plants to grow…

1. SUPER STRUCTURE

A RICH SOURCE OF ORGANIC MATTER

For an open, free draining soil that holds just the right amount of moisture and oxygen for plant roots to grow strong.

2. ESSENTIAL NUTRITION

IDEAL BALANCE OF ORGANIC MATTER & pH

Rich in organic matter, providing nutrients for your plants to thrive, with an optimum pH for excellent nutrient availability. Grow bigger better vegetables, flowers and foliage.

3. ACTIVE BIODIVERSITY

BOOST NATURAL BIOLOGY & PRODUCTIVITY

Supporting organic life in the soil that work 24/7 to release the nutrients that plants need. Improving soil fertility, because healthy plants need healthy soil to thrive.

Ideal for beds and borders, vegetable plots, roses, trees and shrubs. Not suitable for ericaceous (acid-loving) plants.

First put on a pair of gloves and rework soil between hands to reconstitute. Then you’re all set!

Mulching beds & borders

Apply a thick layer 3-4cm deep over the soil surface.

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Spread evenly around the existing plants

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Improving soil structure / soil fertility

Spread a thick layer 3-4cm deep over the soil

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Using a fork work into the top 15-20cm of the soil surface

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Improves drainage in clay soils and enhances structure in sandy soils.

 

Planting out roses, trees or shrubs

Dig a hole approx. twice the depth and diameter of the root ball

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Mix 1 part manure with 5 parts soil. Add this new mix back into the planting hole

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Place plant in planting hole

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Fill gaps with new compost, firm down and water

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FOR BUMPER CROPS

Remember to feed with Boost All Purpose Liquid Plant Food, specially formulated for 4x more blooms** and more fruits and vegetables.

boost bottle on a bench surrounded by flowers

**bedding plants versus unfed

 

DID YOU KNOW?

You can recycle the bag to create planting containers. Perfect for growing potatoes and other vegetables.

General Advice

  • Use in a well ventilated place and avoid breathing in dust
  • Always wear gloves when gardening and wash hands after use
  • Rework soil between hands before use to reconstitute

For any questions or advice, please contact our technical advice line on 01480 443789 (Mon-Fri 10am-4pm) or email customerservice@westlandhorticulture.com

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