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Suitable bagged soil for fern
"Inge Jones" wrote in message . .. In article , says... Hi, I'm going to buy some ferns that say they like "fertile, humus-rich, well-drained soil". I am going to put them in a shady bed that needs topping up with several bags of soil because it's little more than a hole at the moment. Given that I'm in a position to choose the soil, which of the various bagged composts available do the people here think best suits the description above? Oh I finally "landscaped" my garden - I should put the pictures on my site now (-: Maybe no one's going to be able to answer this then. Ok I phoned the company I was thinking of buying the ferns from and they said I could use John Innes no2 with some leaf mould mixed in. Does anyone know where I can buy leaf mould? I've searched the internet and found pages and pages of how to make it, but none for sale. One does not buy leafmould. One either makes it or steals it. Franz |
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