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thanks Maggi had a chocolate biscuit and you made me smile.Can a 60+ male have PMT, I think that's what it must be.
I have spent the afternoon repotting using John Innes from the garden centre which seems to be loam free.
Mark, B&Q here were pleased to announce they are peat free (again except for ericaceous compost) I will get some!I have spent the afternoon repotting using John Innes from the garden centre which seems to be loam free.
Quote from: Tony Willis on March 27, 2009, 03:33:17 PMMark, B&Q here were pleased to announce they are peat free (again except for ericaceous compost) I will get some!I have spent the afternoon repotting using John Innes from the garden centre which seems to be loam free.I use multi-purpose compost instead of peat. J Arthur Bowers John Innes is the best available locally, some mixes are as you report, loam free Silt, sand and lumpy sedge peat
Quote from: tonyg on March 27, 2009, 05:49:26 PMQuote from: Tony Willis on March 27, 2009, 03:33:17 PMMark, B&Q here were pleased to announce they are peat free (again except for ericaceous compost) I will get some!I have spent the afternoon repotting using John Innes from the garden centre which seems to be loam free.I use multi-purpose compost instead of peat. J Arthur Bowers John Innes is the best available locally, some mixes are as you report, loam free Silt, sand and lumpy sedge peat I also use J Arthur Bowers JI. It's the best available here too - but that's not saying much. If this contains real loam I'll eat my crocus (roasted).
Quote from: Gerry Webster on March 27, 2009, 06:20:36 PMQuote from: tonyg on March 27, 2009, 05:49:26 PMQuote from: Tony Willis on March 27, 2009, 03:33:17 PMMark, B&Q here were pleased to announce they are peat free (again except for ericaceous compost) I will get some!I have spent the afternoon repotting using John Innes from the garden centre which seems to be loam free.I use multi-purpose compost instead of peat. J Arthur Bowers John Innes is the best available locally, some mixes are as you report, loam free Silt, sand and lumpy sedge peat I also use J Arthur Bowers JI. It's the best available here too - but that's not saying much. If this contains real loam I'll eat my crocus (roasted).J Arthur Bowers John Innes is the one I use too, best of a bad lot I've found. Some time ago Paul Cumbleton, in his Wisley Log, showed a pic of the John Innes they use which is sourced from a firm in Wells, Somerset, and it looked very good stuff. The firm is F A Smith and the brand name is 'Green Ore', I can't lay my hands on the phone number for the moment. I did ring them and they didn't appear to have a wide distribution network, certainly no retailers in Devon, but said I could pick some up from their works if I wanted. Haven't yet made the trip but intend to do so.
Nothing mentioned on the Frit Group Web Site Gerry.
Quote from David Nicholson I wouldn't mind being 'peat free' as long as I'm left to make up my own mind. It's when Nanny State makes my mind up for me that galls me, and of course this encourages me to go in the entirely opposite direction.Davidthat is just what I think.