Peat Free Compost for Indoor Houseplants

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Product Description

What Is It?

The Coconut Compost Company’s peat free houseplant compost is a carefully formulated blend, designed with the utmost care for the environment and caters to the unique requirements of indoor plants. If you’re still wondering why choose peat free or how to use peat free compost, then our houseplant compost is a great place to start. It ensures that your cherished houseplants have the ideal environment in which to flourish without costing the earth.

Why Use It?

Our peat-free houseplant compost offers a nutrient-retaining, sustainable solution for your indoor garden. With superior moisture retention, it ensures a consistent water supply and prevents compost dry out. It also ensures your houseplant soil is aerated to prevent waterlogged roots and to encourage healthy root development.

Farmers and professional growers across the UK and the world now use peat free compost such as coir to grow fruit and vegetables on an industrial scale so it is a well-established growing medium.

Whether you’re an experienced indoor gardener or just starting, our peat-free compost for indoor plants is your planet-friendly companion for nurturing a vibrant and healthy indoor garden. Committed to quality and environmental responsibility, we make it easier and more affordable for you to provide the best care for your indoor plants while reducing your carbon footprint. Our peat-free houseplant compost is the key to healthy and sustainable indoor plant growth.

Product Details

Benefits:

  • Sustainable
  • Expandable
  • Neutral pH
  • Washed and Buffered
  • 100% Biodegradable

Suitable for:

Add 20l of water to expand the full 60l amount.

Store in a cool dry place. It can be reused 2-3 times over.

Delivery

The Coconut Compost Company’s range of premium peat-free, coir-based compost mixes, including our peat-free houseplant compost, are available for convenient and prompt delivery throughout the UK.

FAQs

  • Is peat-free compost OK for houseplants?

    Peat free compost is perfect for a range of gardening needs from sowing seeds, to potting on. One of the best uses for coir-based peat free compost is for supporting houseplants.

  • What is the best peat-free soil for indoor plants?

    The best peat free soil for indoor plants often depends on the specific needs of your plants. Look out for high-quality peat-free compost or potting mix designed for indoor plants. The Coconut Compost Company's house plant compost is tailored to the needs of house plants and provides ideal moisture retention and aeration to support healthy growth.

  • What is the best compost to use for houseplants?

    The best compost to use for houseplants is one that provides essential moisture retention, good aeration, and proper nutrient retaining properties. While there are various compost options available, it's essential to consider your specific indoor plant's requirements. High-quality peat free compost or potting mix, like The Coconut Compost Company's house plant compost, is an excellent choice for healthy indoor plants

  • What compost is best for repotting indoor plants?

    The best compost for repotting indoor plants is a high-quality, well-balanced houseplant mix that has been designed for indoor use. Our peat free compost for indoor houseplants has been developed to provide excellent moisture and nutrient retention, and optimal aeration, to promote healthy growth for your indoor garden.

How does it work?

Receive your parcel, add the water and watch the
coconut compost expand ready for planting.

Receive your parcel

Delivered directly to your door, pick up this wonderfully light package and transport directly to your kitchen table or wheelbarrow in the garden for planting both indoors and out.

Hydrate the compost

Simply add water and marvel at your compost rapidly expanding before your eyes within minutes. It's the ideal opportunity to enjoy a refreshing cup of tea while you wait. For specifics see instructions.

Grow your plants

Incorporate it into your herbs, vegetables, houseplants, or seeds—it thrives alongside virtually anything you plant. Enjoy the fruits of your efforts!

People, and their plants, absolutely love it

Don't take our word for it, hear from the people that use coconut compost

“Well managed coconut compost provides an excellent environment for root development. Our experience with peat-based compost showed the results were inferior to coir due to the fact that peat is denser thus hindering healthy root development and root death. With careful water management, we are seeing extremely vigorous root growth which of course equates to a healthier stronger plant.”

Perthshire, Commercial Strawberry Grower

“Here at Mains of Errol Farm we have chosen coconut compost as our growing medium for the last 10 years for 4 main reasons, it's affordable, compact, productive and sustainable. A compact product allows savings from haulage right the way through to handling by hand on the farm. High productivity achieved using coconut compost in our experience comes from the medium's unparalleled ability to suspend a feed solution evenly from top to bottom throughout the height of our root structure.”

Jamie, Perthshire, Commercial Strawberry Grower

“Just add water - who knew! Really like this product as it is so simple to use and no need to lug great big bags of compost around which always spilled in the car making mess. It’s been great for my tomatoes and chillies – I just added my own fertiliser. So easy and highly recommend it.”

Sally, East Lothian, Gardener

“I live in a flat with not much light and used the coconut compost for sowing my herbs last year with the aid of a growlight and they are still going strong. I don’t have a garden and the box is really easy to store in a cupboard and there is minimal mess. Brilliant for town living.”

Caroline, Edinburgh, Indoor Gardener

“For seed sowing it is brilliant. Compressed and light to carry and only need to add warm water for it to expand. It couldn’t be easier and more practical. Thank goodness no more heavy bags to carry.”

Lucy, Edinburgh, Indoor Gardener