Orders of 15m3 or above can be ordered or picked up directly from C-Wise in Nambeelup. Smaller loads or bagged products can be purchased from our retailers.
For most of our products, application is done by either topdressing on the surface, or by incorporation into the soil. You can find guides specific to your situation in the application guide section.
The pricing varies based on the product type, quantity, shipping distance, and factors like modifications and bulk discounts. Reach out to our friendly C-Wise sales team to talk about your soil and product requirements.
When providing quotes for soil improver products, we typically use Cubic metres as the standard measurement. This measurement considers the necessary coverage area in terms of length, depth, and height. Conversely, in Agriculture, the standard unit of measurement is in tonnes. C-Wise can perform conversions based on your soil's carbon and nutrient profile.
If you have a truck, the answer is yes. If you are bringing your ute or trailer we ask you to go to one of our retailers who have the right size machinery to load you.
Load sizes of 15m³, 20m³, 25m³, 40m³, 45m³ or 80m³ can be picked up or delivered directly from our main site at Nambeelup. Smaller loads or bagged products can be purchased from our retailers.
C-Wise is based in Nambeelup, East of Mandurah in Western Australia, and we are investigating other locations.
Anywhere from Esperance to Port Headland within WA, but we can make arrangements to suit your needs.
3 to 4 working days for deliveries, or 1 days notice for pickups.
Yes, we can arrange this for you according to your needs.
Short answer: yes. Long answer: Yes, but you can also use it in combination with inorganic fertiliser in ways that can increase the efficiency of the fertilisers you apply. You can read more in the learning centre.
Yes, we certainly can, at some additional cost.
The nutrient contents of our products can be found here. Nutrient content numbers are only part of the story however, please look at the articles in our learning centre for a full explanation.
Please see our application guide section.
Maturity is a measure of how far a product has gone through the composting process. It is loosely linked to age, but lots of factors come into play. High maturity products have excellent soil health benefits, while lower maturity products are more suitable for nutrient supply. Please see the learning centre for more information.
The criteria we use are particle size, and maturity. Quality is very hard to pin down because different products are fit for different purposes. What is more important is to understand your own needs, and what sort of products could fit those needs. More detail can be found in our choosing a compost article in the learning centre.
We sort of hoped we might have convinced you by now. Seeing as we haven’t managed it yet you can go and look at us waxing lyrical in the learning centre.
We love to show people around, but we have a very busy site with very busy people, so we prefer to have groups of people come rather than individuals. Give use a ring to organise a tour for your group, bring cake to unlock extra tour levels.
Large volumes are generally spread with a multispreader (any spreader with a moving belt and spreading attachment at the back). If you don’t have access to one we can arrange spreading for you, or we have two spreaders for hire so that you can do it yourself.
C-Wise can arrange soil tests, and help you interpret them. Contact us to talk about your needs.
We have a wealth of knowledge at your disposal in the learning centre. We run composting schools for MAF customers, and are considering running composting schools for all comers if the demand is high enough.
Somewhere between 0.5 and 30mm thick (5 to 300 cubic metres per hectare). Please contact us or look at our application guide section.
We certainly do. Half of our production area is certified organic and we have a range of composts that are certified organic inputs.
Certified organic input means that we have had all of our ingredients and our composting process checked and signed off by one of the organic certifying bodies in Australia as being appropriate to use in producing organic certified food. We are currently certified by BFA.
Please see our application guide or contact us to discuss
Soil carbon is the backbone of everything that happens in the soil. It is related to soil biology, plant health, soil water, soil structure, soil nutrient holding capacity, and more other things than we have space for.
We can take most liquid wastes that can be safely composted. Contact us or check out our waste section for details about the DER controlled waste categories that we accept.
If you would like to know more about our powerful soils that are creating naturally stronger growth and harnessing the power of soil carbon,gain access to our resource centre today. This features our product brochures, SDS’s and information about our unique range of soil improvers, mulches and services.