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9/3/23, 9:18 PM Compost enriches soil — but doesn’t replace fertilizer | CAES Newswire
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Published on 03/18/22
Compost enriches soil — but doesn’t replace
fertilizer
By Paul Pugliese
You would need about 70 pounds of compost to add the same amount of nutrients as 10 pounds of 10-10-10
fertilizer (containing 10% each nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium).
The value of compost to a garden is probably not what most people think.
9/3/23, 9:18 PM Compost enriches soil — but doesn’t replace fertilizer | CAES Newswire
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Compost is not a substitute for fertilizer if you’re trying to grow crops that have a high nutrient
demand. The real value of adding composted amendments to your garden is to loosen the soil
and minimize compaction, improve the drainage and aeration of clay soils, and increase the
nutrient-holding capacity of your soil.
The organic matter found in compost also literally provides food for beneficial microorganisms
and earthworms to thrive in your soil.
Many home gardeners assume that they can apply liberal amounts of compost to their garden
and not worry about adding anything else. Unfortunately, the nutrient value of compost is very
low when you consider the average compost contains about 1.5% nitrogen, phosphorus and
potassium. Even cow manure is only about 0.5% nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. These
are essential macronutrients that plants must have to grow and produce fruits and vegetables.
Cost comparison
To put this into perspective, you would need about 70 pounds of compost to add the same
amount of nutrients as 10 pounds of 10-10-10 fertilizer (containing 10% each nitrogen,
phosphorus and potassium). Or you would need about 200 pounds of cow manure for the same
amount of nutrients. These recommended rates would be enough to cover about 1,000 square
feet of garden space as a “starter fertilizer.”
A single 40-pound bag of 10-10-10 fertilizer costs about $20. The equivalent is about 280 pounds
of compost or 800 pounds of cow manure to provide the same nutrients. A 40-pound bag of
compost costs about $5, so seven bags (280 pounds) will cost you $35. A 25-pound bag of cow
manure costs about $3. Multiplied by 32 bags (800 pounds) that comes out to $96.
For a small garden, this difference in price may not matter. But when you consider a larger
garden, the price difference and the amount of bulk compost or manure you would have to
transport becomes less practical.
Nitrogen release
Certain soil bacteria are responsible for chemical reactions that convert nutrients into forms
that plants can use. Note that the nitrogen release from compost and manure is not
immediately available and can take a few months to be converted by bacteria in the soil.
This is also true of cover crops such as clover that are planted as “green manures” during the
off-season. Because of the amount of time that this nutrient conversion requires, it is necessary
to supplement your vegetable garden with additional nitrogen during the growing season.
9/3/23, 9:18 PM Compost enriches soil — but doesn’t replace fertilizer | CAES Newswire
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Most vegetables will need two or three applications of nitrogen to maximize yield. Since
nitrogen only lasts a few weeks and quickly leaches or volatilizes, you should apply nitrogen
fertilizers about a month apart during the growing season. With synthetic fertilizers, it’s easy to
broadcast or side-dress the fertilizer, adding it around the stem of the plants, every few weeks.
Compost and manure are less practical to apply after a crop is established. If you prefer using
natural fertilizer, options include blood meal (12% nitrogen) and fish emulsion (5% nitrogen).
Soil amendment recommendations
We don’t recommend using “free” sources of cow manure from a local farm. Cow or horse
manure taken right off the farm has not been properly composted, which increases the chances
of viable weed seeds and foodborne pathogens such as E. coli and fecal coliform bacteria. Most
backyard gardeners are not going to be able to properly compost manure at high enough
temperatures to kill unwanted weeds or pathogens — commercial composts are heated and
pasteurized at temperatures between 110 and 160 degrees Fahrenheit.
Another potential problem is the carryover of herbicide residues that are sprayed in pastures
and hayfields for weed control. These products can remain active in manure for several months
and could easily kill vegetables in your garden. You’re better off buying commercially bagged
manure or bulk compost from a local farm supply store to avoid these issues.
You can add about 3 to 4 inches of compost material over a garden and thoroughly mix and till
to a depth of eight to 12 inches. Since compost and organic matter quickly break down in our
climate, these soil amendments are usually added once a year to vegetable gardens and annual
flower beds.
Be sure to do a soil test to check your pH and nutrient levels every few years and adjust as
needed.
For more information, refer to University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Circular 816,
“Composting and Mulching,” online at extension.uga.edu/publications.
Paul Pugliese is the Agriculture and Natural Resources agent for the University of Georgia
Extension office in Bartow County.
Authors:
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Extension Master Gardener program celebrates 50 years of cultivating green
thumbs
04/20/23 | Paul F. Brown | discover.caes.uga.edu
What began decades ago as an experiment in horticultural education is still going strong — and
celebrating 50 years of public service. Offered through local Extension offices all across the country,
the national Extension Master Gardener program brings together local gardeners with a passion for
educating others and land-grant universities to help spread the most up-to-date research and
information on gardening and horticulture.
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UGA announces 2023 pollinator plants of the year
02/17/23 | Laurel Clark | botgarden.uga.edu
With so many options available, it can be challenging to know what plants to add to your home garden
that will look beautiful and help the environment. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension and the
State Botanical Garden of Georgia are helping gardeners by selecting four Georgia Pollinator Plants of
the Year.
Begin the new year by starting plants from seed
12/30/22 | Alicia Holloway
It’s almost that time of year again: January is the month for seed catalogs galore. Seed catalogs are the
embodiment of possibility, a chance for gardeners to envision the ever-elusive perfect garden. It is
one of my favorite times in the garden year.
UGA Trial Gardens announces 2022 Classic City Award winners
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11/04/22 | Amanda Budd
The Trial Gardens at the University of Georgia recently announced the 12 2022 Classic City Awards
winners from 400 entries this year. Over the summer, the team monitored, maintained and judged the
plants from 22 companies on a variety of factors that make them desirable.
Prepare for your spring vegetable garden now
02/22/22 | Bob Westerfield
You may still be scraping frost off your windshield in the early morning this time of the year, but it is
not too early to begin planning your spring vegetable garden. Completing a few essential steps will
ensure that you will have success in your garden when warmer spring temperatures arrive.
What is this weather doing to your garden?
02/15/22 | Avery Newmark
While some U.S. regions, such as the Northeast and Midwest, have experienced consistent cold
throughout the winter of 2022, the Southeast region, including Georgia, has seen a winter with varied
temperatures. Those unpredictable temperatures, alongside moisture and frost, may have had a
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  • 1. 9/3/23, 9:18 PM Compost enriches soil — but doesn’t replace fertilizer | CAES Newswire https://newswire.caes.uga.edu/story/8896/compost-and-fertilizer.html 1/7 CAES Newswire College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences UGA Cooperative Extension MENU Published on 03/18/22 Compost enriches soil — but doesn’t replace fertilizer By Paul Pugliese You would need about 70 pounds of compost to add the same amount of nutrients as 10 pounds of 10-10-10 fertilizer (containing 10% each nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium). The value of compost to a garden is probably not what most people think.
  • 2. 9/3/23, 9:18 PM Compost enriches soil — but doesn’t replace fertilizer | CAES Newswire https://newswire.caes.uga.edu/story/8896/compost-and-fertilizer.html 2/7 Compost is not a substitute for fertilizer if you’re trying to grow crops that have a high nutrient demand. The real value of adding composted amendments to your garden is to loosen the soil and minimize compaction, improve the drainage and aeration of clay soils, and increase the nutrient-holding capacity of your soil. The organic matter found in compost also literally provides food for beneficial microorganisms and earthworms to thrive in your soil. Many home gardeners assume that they can apply liberal amounts of compost to their garden and not worry about adding anything else. Unfortunately, the nutrient value of compost is very low when you consider the average compost contains about 1.5% nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Even cow manure is only about 0.5% nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. These are essential macronutrients that plants must have to grow and produce fruits and vegetables. Cost comparison To put this into perspective, you would need about 70 pounds of compost to add the same amount of nutrients as 10 pounds of 10-10-10 fertilizer (containing 10% each nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium). Or you would need about 200 pounds of cow manure for the same amount of nutrients. These recommended rates would be enough to cover about 1,000 square feet of garden space as a “starter fertilizer.” A single 40-pound bag of 10-10-10 fertilizer costs about $20. The equivalent is about 280 pounds of compost or 800 pounds of cow manure to provide the same nutrients. A 40-pound bag of compost costs about $5, so seven bags (280 pounds) will cost you $35. A 25-pound bag of cow manure costs about $3. Multiplied by 32 bags (800 pounds) that comes out to $96. For a small garden, this difference in price may not matter. But when you consider a larger garden, the price difference and the amount of bulk compost or manure you would have to transport becomes less practical. Nitrogen release Certain soil bacteria are responsible for chemical reactions that convert nutrients into forms that plants can use. Note that the nitrogen release from compost and manure is not immediately available and can take a few months to be converted by bacteria in the soil. This is also true of cover crops such as clover that are planted as “green manures” during the off-season. Because of the amount of time that this nutrient conversion requires, it is necessary to supplement your vegetable garden with additional nitrogen during the growing season.
  • 3. 9/3/23, 9:18 PM Compost enriches soil — but doesn’t replace fertilizer | CAES Newswire https://newswire.caes.uga.edu/story/8896/compost-and-fertilizer.html 3/7 Most vegetables will need two or three applications of nitrogen to maximize yield. Since nitrogen only lasts a few weeks and quickly leaches or volatilizes, you should apply nitrogen fertilizers about a month apart during the growing season. With synthetic fertilizers, it’s easy to broadcast or side-dress the fertilizer, adding it around the stem of the plants, every few weeks. Compost and manure are less practical to apply after a crop is established. If you prefer using natural fertilizer, options include blood meal (12% nitrogen) and fish emulsion (5% nitrogen). Soil amendment recommendations We don’t recommend using “free” sources of cow manure from a local farm. Cow or horse manure taken right off the farm has not been properly composted, which increases the chances of viable weed seeds and foodborne pathogens such as E. coli and fecal coliform bacteria. Most backyard gardeners are not going to be able to properly compost manure at high enough temperatures to kill unwanted weeds or pathogens — commercial composts are heated and pasteurized at temperatures between 110 and 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Another potential problem is the carryover of herbicide residues that are sprayed in pastures and hayfields for weed control. These products can remain active in manure for several months and could easily kill vegetables in your garden. You’re better off buying commercially bagged manure or bulk compost from a local farm supply store to avoid these issues. You can add about 3 to 4 inches of compost material over a garden and thoroughly mix and till to a depth of eight to 12 inches. Since compost and organic matter quickly break down in our climate, these soil amendments are usually added once a year to vegetable gardens and annual flower beds. Be sure to do a soil test to check your pH and nutrient levels every few years and adjust as needed. For more information, refer to University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Circular 816, “Composting and Mulching,” online at extension.uga.edu/publications. Paul Pugliese is the Agriculture and Natural Resources agent for the University of Georgia Extension office in Bartow County. Authors:
  • 4. 9/3/23, 9:18 PM Compost enriches soil — but doesn’t replace fertilizer | CAES Newswire https://newswire.caes.uga.edu/story/8896/compost-and-fertilizer.html 4/7 Paul Pugliese Experts/Sources: Paul Pugliese Share Story: Extension Master Gardener program celebrates 50 years of cultivating green thumbs 04/20/23 | Paul F. Brown | discover.caes.uga.edu What began decades ago as an experiment in horticultural education is still going strong — and celebrating 50 years of public service. Offered through local Extension offices all across the country, the national Extension Master Gardener program brings together local gardeners with a passion for educating others and land-grant universities to help spread the most up-to-date research and information on gardening and horticulture.
  • 5. 9/3/23, 9:18 PM Compost enriches soil — but doesn’t replace fertilizer | CAES Newswire https://newswire.caes.uga.edu/story/8896/compost-and-fertilizer.html 5/7 UGA announces 2023 pollinator plants of the year 02/17/23 | Laurel Clark | botgarden.uga.edu With so many options available, it can be challenging to know what plants to add to your home garden that will look beautiful and help the environment. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension and the State Botanical Garden of Georgia are helping gardeners by selecting four Georgia Pollinator Plants of the Year. Begin the new year by starting plants from seed 12/30/22 | Alicia Holloway It’s almost that time of year again: January is the month for seed catalogs galore. Seed catalogs are the embodiment of possibility, a chance for gardeners to envision the ever-elusive perfect garden. It is one of my favorite times in the garden year. UGA Trial Gardens announces 2022 Classic City Award winners
  • 6. 9/3/23, 9:18 PM Compost enriches soil — but doesn’t replace fertilizer | CAES Newswire https://newswire.caes.uga.edu/story/8896/compost-and-fertilizer.html 6/7 11/04/22 | Amanda Budd The Trial Gardens at the University of Georgia recently announced the 12 2022 Classic City Awards winners from 400 entries this year. Over the summer, the team monitored, maintained and judged the plants from 22 companies on a variety of factors that make them desirable. Prepare for your spring vegetable garden now 02/22/22 | Bob Westerfield You may still be scraping frost off your windshield in the early morning this time of the year, but it is not too early to begin planning your spring vegetable garden. Completing a few essential steps will ensure that you will have success in your garden when warmer spring temperatures arrive. What is this weather doing to your garden? 02/15/22 | Avery Newmark While some U.S. regions, such as the Northeast and Midwest, have experienced consistent cold throughout the winter of 2022, the Southeast region, including Georgia, has seen a winter with varied temperatures. Those unpredictable temperatures, alongside moisture and frost, may have had a
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