Composts, Mulches, and Premium Soil Blends
Better Growth from Higher Quality Products
How Much Compost do I Need?
Compost is vital in maintaining soil health for thriving gardens, landscapes, and lawns. Use our compost calculator to determine the required amount of compost for projects of any size.
Note: If you are working with a garden, raised bed, or a new lawn, you will want to mix about 2-4 inches of compost into the top 6-8 inches of the existing soil. If your plants are already established, allow about 4 inches above for mulch. If adding to an existing lawn, you should add 1/4 to 1/2 of an inch to the top of the lawn before or after aeration. Contact us for assistance if needed.
0 Cubic Yards of Compost Needed
We recommend rounding up to the nearest cubic yard for your order. Contact A Texas Organics Representative for more information.
Our Products
Our high-quality composts, soil blends, mulches, organic fertilizers, and worm castings are made with locally sourced organic materials, resulting in a premium product that will benefit your garden or landscape more than other products.

Compost
Compost is the nutrient-rich, well-structured final product derived from a process of decaying organic matter, such as yard waste, wood chips, food scraps, and other organic constituents. Compost is plant-friendly, improves soil health, and effectively doubles your annual rainfall.

Mulch
Mulch is a layer of organic material applied to the soil surface. Mulch helps conserve and extend available water, protects the soil from erosion, reduces competition by suppressing weeds, moderates temperature extremes, and acts as a barrier or visible marker of gardening beds to limit damage by landscape maintenance equipment.

Soil Blends
Our soil blends are created to benefit a wide range of projects, such as creating new lawns or beds and strengthening existing areas. Contact us for custom blending options.

Specialty
Services and products dedicated to specific projects, such as custom blending or materials for creating raised beds and containers.

Organic Fertilizer
Naturally produced from organic materials, our fertilizers are not only a safer alternative to chemical fertilizers, but they can be added to your soil and plants to provide nutrients and sustain growth.

Bagged Mulch
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