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Stout Ollie Mater-Maker 1.5Cu.Ft
Stout Ollie Mater-Maker
All hail the Stout Ollie—our rich, South Carolina-grown compost that turns backyard beds into tomato temples. Crafted from locally sourced yard trimmings, kitchen scraps, and hearty woody material, this dark, crumbly blend is built to boost soil structure, drainage, and microbial life so your tomatoes (and everything else) thrive.
Why gardeners love it
Grown in SC: Every batch is produced right here in South Carolina, supporting local soil science and reducing transport footprint.
Nutrient-rich and balanced: Provides slow-release nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium plus the trace elements plants crave.
Texture transformer: Adds porosity to clay, water retention to sandy soils, and a crumbly, welcoming home for roots.
Microbial powerhouse: Teeming with beneficial microbes that help break down organic matter and lock up nutrients where plants can reach them.
Ready-to-use: Mix into planting holes, top-dress established beds, or blend into potting mixes for quick results.
Use it for
Heavy-feeding tomatoes (hence the name)
Vegetables, herbs, and annual flowers
Soil rejuvenation and raised beds
Compost tea or mulch layers
Stout Ollie Mater-Maker
All hail the Stout Ollie—our rich, South Carolina-grown compost that turns backyard beds into tomato temples. Crafted from locally sourced yard trimmings, kitchen scraps, and hearty woody material, this dark, crumbly blend is built to boost soil structure, drainage, and microbial life so your tomatoes (and everything else) thrive.
Why gardeners love it
Grown in SC: Every batch is produced right here in South Carolina, supporting local soil science and reducing transport footprint.
Nutrient-rich and balanced: Provides slow-release nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium plus the trace elements plants crave.
Texture transformer: Adds porosity to clay, water retention to sandy soils, and a crumbly, welcoming home for roots.
Microbial powerhouse: Teeming with beneficial microbes that help break down organic matter and lock up nutrients where plants can reach them.
Ready-to-use: Mix into planting holes, top-dress established beds, or blend into potting mixes for quick results.
Use it for
Heavy-feeding tomatoes (hence the name)
Vegetables, herbs, and annual flowers
Soil rejuvenation and raised beds
Compost tea or mulch layers