What Is Mushroom Compost and Should I Use It?

Short answer: Mushroom compost is the spent growing substrate left after commercial mushrooms have been harvested. It starts as composted straw and gypsum (sometimes with a small amount of manure) that’s pasteurised before mushrooms are grown — not afterwards. When sold, it’s no longer rich in nutrients but can still improve soil texture and moisture balance.

What It Contains

  • Straw and other fibrous crop residues
  • Gypsum (adds calcium and sulphur, moderates pH)
  • Occasionally small amounts of manure or synthetic nitrogen
  • Lignin-rich, partially humified straw after several mushroom crops

How It Differs from Multipurpose Compost

AspectMushroom CompostMultipurpose Compost
PurposeSoil improver / conditionerPlant-ready growing medium
Nutrient levelLow (NPK ≈ 0.7-0.3-0.5 %)Moderate to high (plus added fertiliser)
pHUsually alkaline (7.5–8.5)Near-neutral (6–7)
TextureCoarse, fibrousFiner, blended
Best useSoil amendment / mulchContainers & seed raising

Best Uses

  • Improving heavy clay or acidic soils
  • Conditioning vegetable beds in autumn or winter
  • Mulching established borders (avoid acid-lovers)

When to Avoid

  • For acid-loving plants such as rhododendrons or blueberries
  • In pots or seed trays — too coarse and unbalanced
  • On chalky soils — may increase alkalinity further

Good to Know

  • It is not sterilised before sale — it remains biologically active
  • Think of it as a structural soil improver, not a nutrient feed
  • Its slow-decaying carbon fraction makes it long-lasting but low-energy
  • Often classed closer to a stabilised compost than to active compost

Disclaimer.

Brand names such as Westland, SylvaGrow, RocketGro, Dalefoot, Carbon Gold, and others mentioned on this site are registered trademarks of their respective owners. MultipurposeCompost.co.uk includes these examples for informational and comparative purposes only and does not claim endorsement, affiliation, or suitability for any specific use. Gardeners and buyers should always check current product specifications and manufacturer guidance before purchase or application.

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