| Topic: | Re:Peatfree gardening | |
| Posted by: | Bruce Hammal | |
| Date/Time: | 12/03/26 11:33:00 |
| It's my impression that for a long time all readily available compost has been peat-free - it's nigh-on impossible to find anything else. Having just been to B&Q this morning every bag they sell is marked as peat-free. The only place I have been able to find compost incorporating peat in a traditional mixture is in Ireland, where they have a vested interest. To my mind whatever has replaced the peat is awful stuff which seems to consist of bark and sweepings! |
| 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 |