| Topic: | Peatfree gardening | |
| Posted by: | caroline finkel | |
| Date/Time: | 12/03/26 09:20:00 |
| Does anyone know where peatfree compost can we bought locally. Our favourite and convenient-for-the-carless local garden centre (Wheelers) did not have it when I asked, except for seed-sowing, though It did last year for the largest bags. The 2010 peatfree target for the horticultural industry to come off their addiction has slipped dangerously—and we are now even better informed of the environmental damage of peatcutting. RHS members should sign their peat ban petition. The deadline was given as 28 February, but there must be other sites where our voice can be registered. |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| Peatfree gardening | 12/03/26 09:20:00 | caroline finkel |
| Re:Peatfree gardening | 12/03/26 11:33:00 | Bruce Hammal |
| Re:Peatfree gardening | 12/03/26 12:16:00 | caroline finkel |
| Re:Re:Peatfree gardening | 12/03/26 14:16:00 | Bruce Hammal |
| Re:Re:Re:Peatfree gardening | 12/03/26 14:45:00 | Janice Evans |
| Re:Peatfree gardening | 13/03/26 12:22:00 | Debra Gynn |
| Re:Peatfree gardening | 13/03/26 12:31:00 | Debra Gynn |
| Re:Peatfree gardening | 13/03/26 12:40:00 | Debra Gynn |
| Re:Peatfree gardening | 13/03/26 12:41:00 | Debra Gynn |
| Re:Re:Peatfree gardening | 13/03/26 22:08:00 | Katrina Black |