Maybe I have been watching too many YouTube videos, but I thought wood chp compost was supposed to be pretty good. There are lots of people singing the praises of how wood chips break down into the best soil. And by wood chips, I am referring to the arborist wood chips that include bits of greens like leaves, not just the wood itself.
I suspected that my chicken run compost would be better because of the chicken poo and the variety of greens and browns in the mix. So I can see the chicken run compost being superior to the wood chip compost.
I live on a lake and my soil is far too sandy. I am trying to improve the soil conditions of my garden for better growth. Are the soil tests you are talking about the kind you have to send in to the local agriculture extension office or is there a good soil test kit I can use at home for comparing my composts? I don't want to have to send off samples of compost. If I can do it myself at home, that would be better
I plant lots of things and not much happens. My plants this year did not grow very well, in general, but I did have success with my hügelkultur raised beds. I also had a half barrel that I filled up with almost 100% composted kitchen waste that had been composting for 2 years. I planted a zucchini plant in the barrel and it exploded! So, I am thinking that my native soil is not very good but I have a chance on improving everything if I can amend the soil with good compos