It’s one of the most common questions gardeners ask:
- Can I use multipurpose compost for pots?
- Is it OK for containers and patio planters?
- Will it work in hanging baskets?
Yes — Multipurpose Compost (MPC) is made for exactly this kind of use. How you use it just depends on how much time you want to give your plants — a quick season, or a living mix that improves year after year.
Two ways to approach potting
Straightforward:
Use MPC straight from the bag for clean, reliable results in pots, containers and hanging baskets. Once the built-in feed runs out, top up with a balanced liquid or slow-release fertiliser — then refresh or replace the compost each season for best results.
Soil-building:
Add a little PAS100 compost, home compost or biochar. This brings back microbes and natural structure, creating a living root zone that steadily improves nutrient cycling, water balance and resilience — especially for larger containers or perennials kept year-round.
Quick tips for pots, containers and baskets
- Give pots good drainage — raise them slightly off the ground or use crocks at the base.
- In hanging baskets, mix in water-retaining granules or a little biochar to reduce drying.
- Don’t press MPC down too firmly; light structure helps roots breathe and microbes thrive.




