As the growing season ramps up in Southern New Jersey, local growers are navigating a tough market facing economic headwinds and rising competition. Amid these challenges, a promising new option has emerged from the Cumberland County Organics Recycling Facility in nearby Millville – AllGro® compost.

This locally produced, nutrient-rich compost is a smart alternative to traditional potting media like pine bark and peat moss – both of which are typically sourced from out of state. By incorporating AllGro® compost into their mixes, growers can cut costs and reduce reliance on imported materials without compromising quality.


  • Cost Savings – Can help reduce input costs by using a local resource.

  • Improved Media Performance – Boosts moisture retention and nutrient availability when used at a 1/3 volume ratio with your existing mix.

  • Healthier Plants – Supports vigorous plant growth from start to finish whether you’re potting large container trees or small shrub liners.

  • Better Field Prep– Improves water retention, and supplies a slow, steady release of nutrients applied it in nursery fields before planting to build organic matter – ideal for long-term crops.

Local growers who have trialed AllGro® are already seeing the difference — healthier starts, stronger finishes, and a more cost-effective growing system overall.

Whether you’re working with field-grown crops or container stock, AllGro® offers a versatile, scalable solution that fits seamlessly into your current operation – all while keeping more dollars and resources in the local economy.

Ready to enhance your growing mix and boost your bottom line?


Join Us In Building Healthy Soils With Compost


Greener World™ is proud to support nurseries with innovative solutions that enhance soil health and productivity. By choosing Greener World™ composts and soil amendments, you can improve yields, and reduce costs.

For more information, contact us at [email protected] | www.GreenerWorld.com

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