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Some years ago (when Ian and I were working with a friend, David Atkinson, to make a new garden for Harold Esslemont when he moved house) we used a large quantitiy of spent mushroom compost to improve the very impoverished soil of the garden, after we removed dozens of huge conifers. This mshroom compost came from from a local mushroom farm and tested out to be pretty much neutral. We incorporated huge amounts into the soli and it made a lovely planting medium and all the plants we moved into iut from Harold's old garden - Dactylorhiza, Hemerocallis, Trillium and all manner of other herbaceous and bulbous subjects liked it very much. I guess it depends on the mix you find available. We had no problem with the stuff we sourced here.