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High Mountain Compost
We sell a rich, natural, growing medium specifically formulated for growing gourmet and medicinal mushrooms, and it performs equally well with any type of plant. Because it has been heat pasteurized, there are no harmful bugs, bacteria, fungus, spores, etc, which means you can use it indoors as well as outside without worrying about contamination.This is the same compost that professional mycologists and commercial mushroom farms use. It is not the “mushroom compost” you can buy at a garden center, which has little or no mushroom nutrients! It has been specifically formulated for mushroom growth, and is by far the most nutrient rich substrate available.Our compost is packaged in 10 pound filter patch bags, as shown in the picture. Price for our compost is $3.50 per pound. It will last for an indefinite amount of time as long as the bag is kept sealed and in a cool(50-55 deg), dark place, like a refrigerator.We have a very large stock of compost available. Any size orders are welcome! Please go here to place an order for mushroom compost. If you have any questions take a look at our FAQ or email us at highmountain@olypen.com When used as a garden or container soil amendment, seeds, flowers, vegetables, and herbs, thrive in High Mountain compost. This pasteurized mixture is the perfect medium for container, and indoor gardens.” NEW! — Check out our new affiliate program! and also our LINKS page for information on other cool products you may be interested in…
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I wish I’d found you sooner, I’m kinda skeptical of ANY new site nowadays, but from what I hear, I’d LOVE to try some of your compost
to Ryan, we are sympathetic to cluster headache sufferers, and have set up special discounts for patients when referred to us by Hawkseye. Please contact thru email.. highmountain@olypen.com
hello, my name is ryan, hawkeye gave me your # and said that you have the best compost for mushrooms, i am suffering from cluster headaches, and have heard that they mite help? im willing to try anything to not have that pain. how do i get some of your compost? and how much$? thanks