All-natural · Slow-release · Made in Utah

Holy
Cow.

Soil, perfected.

Premium composted cow manure slow-release nutrition that won’t burn tender roots.

$17.40 / 4 lb 100% all-natural Made in Utah
Holy Cow Compost 4 lb bag — premium all-natural cow manure soil amendment

From the ground up

Where it
begins.

0%

All-natural. No chemical fertilizers. No fillers.

N·P·K

Slow-release nitrogen, phosphorus & potassium. Won’t burn roots.

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Single ingredient: carefully composted cow manure.

4lb

Per bag. $17.40. Ships from Utah.

01

Extreme macro of dark composted cow manure soil — fine, fertile, crumbly texture
Holy Cow · Macro

What we
are.

Holy Cow Compost is a premium, all-natural soil amendment crafted from carefully composted cow manure and enriched organic matter.

It’s a gardener’s secret weapon for healthy, resilient plants. Its organic composition improves soil fertility naturally — reducing the need for chemical fertilizers while enriching the earth with vital nutrients.

From the farm

Made in
Corinne, Utah.

One family. One herd. One facility. Every bag is produced by Rich Soils LLC at the same farm in Box Elder County — turned, cured, screened, and packaged by the people who know exactly what's in it.

Numbers from the farm

Real soil.
Real numbers.

0+ Gardens served Backyard beds, raised cedar gardens, full lawns — all running on Holy Cow.
0% Would buy again Of verified buyers surveyed 30 days after their first bag.
0 wks Average compost age Slow-cured for stable, root-safe slow-release nutrition.
0 ingredient What's in the bag Composted cow manure with added carbon. That's it. No wood chips, no gravel, no fillers.

02 — What it does

Slow-release
nutrition.

A nutrient-packed blend delivers a slow-release dose of essential elements — nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium — promoting vigorous plant growth without the risk of burning tender roots.

02 — What it does

Moisture
retained.

Especially for sandy soils — Holy Cow holds water like a sponge, so your garden stays hydrated longer between waterings.

02 — What it does

Soil structure,
improved.

Dark, rich, and finely textured — designed to enhance soil structure so water and nutrients are readily available to your plants when they need them most.

02 — What it does

Gardens,
lawns, landscapes.

Built to support thriving gardens, lawns, and landscapes. Use it anywhere you grow.

Family compost farm in northern Utah at golden hour
Weathered hands turning a steaming pile of compost with a pitchfork
Compost thermometer probe inserted into a steaming pile
A woman's hands gently scooping finished compost into an open Holy Cow Compost bag in a sunlit workshop

02b · Our story

It started
with one herd.

Turn it.
Wait. Turn it.

We watch it
like a slow fire.

Hand packed.
By the people who made it.

Rich Soils started on a small family farm in Corinne, Utah — one herd, one source, one philosophy: build the kind of soil amendment the family would use on their own garden first.

Raw manure isn't food for plants — it's fuel for fire. We add carbon, turn the pile, and let microbiology do the slow, patient work of transforming heat and chaos into stable nutrition.

A probe goes in every pile. We track temperature week by week until the compost has fully cured — finished, stable, root-safe. No shortcuts, no marketing pretending heat = ready.

Every 4 lb bag is screened, packed, sealed, and shipped from our facility on N 6000 W. Same address, same family, same standard since the first bag.

Founded
Rich Soils LLC
Address
2118 N 6000 W, Corinne, UT

02b · Our story

It started
with one herd.

Family compost farm in northern Utah at golden hour
01 / 04

It started
with one herd.

Rich Soils started on a small family farm in Corinne, Utah — one herd, one source, one philosophy: build the kind of soil amendment the family would use on their own garden first.

Weathered hands turning a steaming pile of compost with a pitchfork
02 / 04

Turn it.
Wait. Turn it.

Raw manure isn't food for plants — it's fuel for fire. We add carbon, turn the pile, and let microbiology do the slow, patient work of transforming heat and chaos into stable nutrition.

Compost thermometer probe inserted into a steaming pile
03 / 04

We watch it
like a slow fire.

A probe goes in every pile. We track temperature week by week until the compost has fully cured — finished, stable, root-safe. No shortcuts, no marketing pretending heat = ready.

A woman's hands gently scooping finished compost into an open Holy Cow Compost bag in a sunlit workshop
04 / 04

Hand packed.
By the people who made it.

Every 4 lb bag is screened, packed, sealed, and shipped from our facility on N 6000 W. Same address, same family, same standard since the first bag.

Founded
Rich Soils LLC
Address
2118 N 6000 W, Corinne, UT

03 — How we do it

Carefully.
Step by step.

Step

01

Source

We start with one thing: cow manure. No co-mingled feedstock, no industrial waste streams — just the raw input that's been building soil for ten thousand years.

Step

02

Compost

Carbon is added, the pile is turned, the temperature is tracked. Slow, patient composting transforms raw manure into stable, gentle nutrition.

Step

03

Cure

Time finishes what heat starts. The compost cures until it's dark, rich, and finely textured — ready to feed plants without overwhelming them.

Step

04

Bag

Packed into 4 lb bags at our facility in Corinne, Utah and shipped to gardeners who want to skip the chemical aisle entirely.

Real gardens · one season

Drag the line.
See the season.

Tired vegetable garden before using Holy Cow Compost Same vegetable garden lush and abundant after a season with Holy Cow Compost
3 months · Spring → late summer

One 4 lb bag mixed into a 4×8 raised bed at the start of spring. Same plants, same gardener, same Utah sun — different soil. Turn the tomato plants green again.

04 — Built for

Wherever
you grow.

From raised beds to backyard lawns to balcony container gardens — Holy Cow Compost is built to support thriving gardens, lawns, and landscapes.

Raised bed vegetable garden growing in dark composted soil For

Vegetable gardens

Tomatoes, peppers, leafy greens — slow-release nutrition for the whole growing season.

Cedar raised beds in a backyard garden filled with dark composted soil For

Raised beds

Mix into new beds at 20% by volume, or top-dress established beds every season.

Hands squeezing dark composted soil to test moisture and texture For

Sandy soil

Dramatically improves moisture retention. Especially powerful for drought-prone gardens.

Hand holding a ripe tomato from a patio container garden For

Container gardens

Blend with potting mix at 1:4 ratio. Perfect for patio tomatoes and balcony herbs.

Harvest basket of garden flowers and vegetables from a flower bed For

Flower beds

Top-dress perennials and annuals for stronger blooms and disease resistance.

Lush green residential lawn at golden hour For

Lawns

Top-dress in spring and fall to thicken turf and reduce reliance on synthetic fertilizers.

Mature fruit tree with compost mulch ring around the trunk For

Trees & new plantings

Mix into the backfill when planting trees, shrubs, or transplants. Roots establish faster.

Holy Cow Compost bag beside a potted indoor plant on a wooden table For

Indoor plants

A tablespoon mixed into potting mix is enough — gentle on roots, gentle on indoor air.

05 — How to use

Three steps.
Fifteen minutes.

Gardener's hand tilting a wooden scoop of dark compost at the base of a young tomato plant
In the hand

A scoop, a plant,
a season ahead.

Loosen the soil

Work the top 4-6 inches of your garden bed with a garden fork or tiller. Break up compaction so roots can move and amendments can integrate.

Apply Holy Cow

Spread 1/4 to 1/2" Holy Cow Compost evenly into 4-5" of tilled soil, thoroughly till Holy Cow compost into soil, water as needed.

Mix in. Water in.

Gently incorporate the compost into the top few inches with a hand trowel or rake. Water thoroughly. The slow-release nutrients support plants for weeks.

No guessing

How many
bags do I need?

Tell us what you're feeding. We'll calculate the exact number of 4 lb bags — and how much you'll spend.

8 4 lb bags
$139 Estimated total
Add to cart Based on $17.40 / 4 lb bag, before shipping & tax.

Three small miracles

See it
work.

Three quiet things the bag does once it meets the soil — mixing, drinking, growing.

01 · Mixing in

Works in.

Fine-screened so it integrates with the top inches of soil — not sitting on top.

02 · Holding water

Drinks deep.

Organic matter holds moisture like a sponge — especially powerful in sandy soil.

03 · Growing

Builds for weeks.

Slow-release nutrition feeds plants over the whole season instead of one big burst.

The bag

Four pounds of work.

Small enough to carry home. Dense enough to change how your soil feels under your hands.

Slow-release

N · P · K that won't burn roots.

Feeds for weeks, not one frantic weekend.

All-natural

Composted cow manure. That's it.

No chemistry-set ingredients list.

Fine texture

Dark, rich, finely screened.

Works in — doesn't sit on top.

Moisture

Holds water like a sponge.

Sandy soil's quiet miracle.

Soil structure

Nutrients when plants need them.

Builds earth that stays alive.

4 lb · Corinne, UT

$17.40 — ships from the farm.

Small bag. Serious work.

Holy Cow Compost 4 lb bag — front view

Scroll to rotate the bag · all details stay visible

Holy Cow Compost 4 lb bag standing in a dirt garden path between heirloom tomato plants, soil pressed against the bag
Where it belongs

In the dirt.
Not the chemical aisle.

This bag is small on purpose — sized for a real garden bed, not a warehouse pallet. Carry it home, open it where you grow.

Customer reviews

Loved by
people who actually grow.

My tomatoes have never been this happy. Side by side with my neighbor's bed — same seeds, same sun — and ours are twice the size. The slow release is the real deal.

Megan R. Salt Lake City, UT
Verified

I tried every "premium" compost at the big box stores. They smelled like a chemistry lab. This smells like a forest floor. That's how you know.

David K. Boise, ID
Verified

Our soil is sand. Pure sand. I used to water twice a day. Now I water every other day and the squash plants are taller than my kid. Holy Cow earns its name.

Sofia A. St. George, UT
Verified

Buy two bags. Trust me. I bought one to "test," and within a week I was back ordering the four-pack. The bag is small, the effect is not.

James T. Logan, UT
Verified

First-time gardener here. I followed the back-of-bag instructions and grew the kind of tomatoes my grandma used to grow. Worth every penny.

Lina C. Park City, UT
Verified

I run a small landscaping business. This is the only compost I'll put on a client property. Smells right, looks right, performs right. The lawns are obvious in two weeks.

Pedro M. Ogden, UT
Verified

Switched my fruit trees from chemical fertilizer to Holy Cow last spring. The harvest doubled and the leaves stopped curling. I'm a believer.

Aaron T. Provo, UT
Verified

06 — Compared

It's just compost.
That's the point.

Every other "premium" compost is busy adding things. We're busy not adding things.

 
Holy Cow
Chemical fertilizer
Blended compost
Ingredients
Composted cow manure + carbon
Synthetic N-P-K + binders
Yard waste, food scraps, fillers
Burns roots?
No — slow release
Yes, if over-applied
Sometimes (immature)
Long-term soil health
Builds it
Depletes it
Mixed
Single-source traceability
One herd, one facility
N/A
Co-mingled waste streams
Made in
Corinne, Utah
Often imported
Variable
Smells like
Earth
Chemicals
Variable

As seen in

In the wild

Tagged
@holycowcompost

A slow scroll of customer gardens, kitchen counters, and harvest baskets.

The impact

A small bag
with a long arc.

Holy Cow turns farm-yard manure that would otherwise off-gas methane into stable carbon that feeds soil for years. Buying a bag is a quiet act of carbon sequestration, regenerative agriculture, and refusal to dump chemicals into your watershed.

Carbon held in the soil

Composted manure is stable organic matter. Once it’s in your beds, it stores carbon for years instead of releasing it.

Less synthetic input

Every bag of Holy Cow replaces a bag of synthetic fertilizer — and the salt and runoff that comes with it.

Water held, not wasted

Adding 1” of compost can reduce a bed’s water use by up to 30%. Especially powerful in arid Western soils.

A family farm, kept whole

Every bag supports a single-source small operation in Box Elder County, Utah — not a co-mingled industrial supply chain.

The pitch

Your plants
are begging
for it.

Trust us — you'll wish you'd bought two bags.

08 — Questions

Frequently
asked.

Carefully composted cow manure with added carbon. That’s it — no chemical fertilizers, no fillers, no synthetic enhancers. One ingredient, slowly transformed by time and microbiology into a stable, all-natural soil amendment.

No. Unlike raw manure or synthetic fertilizers, Holy Cow Compost is fully composted and provides a slow-release dose of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that won’t burn tender roots. Safe on seedlings, vegetables, and ornamentals.

For new garden beds, apply a 1-2 inch layer and work it into the top 4-6 inches of soil. For top-dressing established beds, a half-inch layer once a season is plenty. A 4 lb bag covers roughly 4-6 square feet at a 1-inch depth.

Yes — especially on vegetables. The slow-release nutrition and improved soil structure produce vigorous growth in tomatoes, peppers, leafy greens, root crops, and squash without the risk of chemical burn.

Yes. It’s an all-natural soil amendment made from a single source — composted cow manure — with no synthetic inputs. It improves soil fertility naturally while reducing the need for chemical fertilizers.

Yes — this is one of its strongest use cases. The compost dramatically improves moisture retention in sandy soils by adding organic matter that holds water like a sponge, so plants stay hydrated longer between waterings.

Right here in Corinne, Utah. Produced and packaged by Rich Soils LLC at 2118 N 6000 W, Corinne, UT 84307.

Chemical fertilizers deliver nutrients in a single burst and can burn roots, leach into groundwater, and deplete long-term soil health. Holy Cow Compost releases nutrients slowly, improves soil structure, retains moisture, and builds long-term fertility rather than depleting it.

Free download

Stop guessing.
Start improving soil.

A short, opinionated PDF for new gardeners — exactly what we'd tell a friend who just started a bed. No fluff. No filler. Test your soil, fix it in a week, plant with confidence.

  • How to read your soil in 5 minutes
  • The 1″ rule for raised beds
  • What to do with sandy soil
  • Why pH matters more than NPK
  • How much to apply (real numbers)
  • The case against chemical shortcuts

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What are you
waiting for?

Snag it now and watch your garden transform into a masterpiece you can't stop bragging about. Don't wait — your plants are begging for Holy Cow Compost.

$32.60 / 2 × 4 lb

In stock · Ships from Corinne, UT

Free domestic shipping over $50

30-day "your plants will thank you" guarantee — full refund if they don't.

All-natural

Slow-release

Single source

Made in Utah