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Old 06-04-2005, 09:02 AM
Chris French and Helen Johnson
 
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Victoria Clare writes
Against my usual custom, I ended up buying a bag of peat free potting
compost from B&Q last week. And it is much, much better than the horrid
barely-composted bark chips that they used to sell. This stuff looks like
it might actually grow decent plants.


Has anyone else noticed that the quality of peat-free has improved, or was
I just lucky this time?


No I think you are right, the quality of the peat free composts has
certainly improved over the last few years.

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