It's with some regret that we have some bad news for our Upper Hutt and Hutt Valley customers. Sadly, we can confirm that our Upper Hutt branch situated at 45 Park Street will close as of 12th December, 2021. Our soils, mulches, aggregates and firewood products...
A Project for Spring – Grow Your Own Vegetables Using Vegetable Boxes
Spring is in the air, and at this time of year our customers often have a focus on planting their own vegetables at home, using vegetable boxes. You just can’t beet (yes, it’s a deliberately terrible growing pun!) the feeling of reaping your own charvest! It’s not...
Composting for Business – Compost Blankets
This month we’re taking a look at compost blankets – an innovative and beneficial application of our compost, that one of our customers is utilising to great effect to benefit their clients. Compost Blankets for erosion control Compost is an incredibly versatile and...
Composting NZ – Landscaping Supplies for the Entire Wellington Region
Wellington Landscape Supplies Here at Composting New Zealand, we stock an extensive range of landscape supplies including composts, mulches, aggregates, decorative stone, firewood and more. Serving the whole of the Greater Wellington region, our landscape products...
Top 5 Winter Gardening Hints & Tips
As we move into winter and dig out our thermal socks, gardening might be the last thing on your mind. It may be chilly outside but there is still plenty of work to be done in the garden throughout the winter months. Here we offer 5 crucial tips for how to spend your...
Composting New Zealand in the Community
As part of our continued commitment to education in the community, we often welcome school or kindy groups to our processing and retail site in Otaihanga, Kapiti. School visits to our yard are a great opportunity to educate children from an early age on the importance...
Processing Greenwaste and Producing Compost
Processing community green waste and turning it into organic, nutrient-rich compost has always been Composting New Zealand's central value proposition. But if we're honest, we can understand why there is a public misconception of “double dipping” in the green waste...