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Compost

Most of us now recognise that peat–based soil conditioners have an environmental downside. So if you want to do your bit to save the precious peat bogs while helping Wiltshire meet its recycling targets, why not give our Warrior Compost a try. You won’t be disappointed in the quality – and you will also undoubtedly save money.

Warrior Compost is made from local green waste that is brought to Hills’ recycling complex at Lower Compton where it undergoes a rigorously monitored process. The raw material is first finely shredded, then stacked in what we call “windrows” and constantly turned and moistened as necessary to speed up the decomposition process which takes some 20 weeks.

The end-product has to meet strict rules in order to adhere to the requirements of the Soil Association and Composting Association, both of whom have accredited Warrior Compost. A detailed analysis is available upon request.

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