In article ww21c.2120$vY.1411@newsfe1-win, Karl Kimpton
writes
Hi, Can anyone tell me what the difference is between compost and peat and
if it does the same thing? Many thanks.
Karl.
Peat:
natural product, basically decomposed plant remains that builds up in
acidic bog areas. Highly endangered habitat in the UK, so avoid using
it.
Compost:
a) decomposed plant remains produced by the gardener in his/her own
compost heap
b) made up mixture used for planting. Commercially available composts
include those based on soil (eg John Innes formulas), soilless composts,
usually based on peat, and peat-free composts based on coir or bark
chippings.
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Kay Easton
Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm