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All Change for Some Modern Peat-free Composts This Spring | earthfriendlygardener.net
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Peat-free Articles & Blogposts. Is Gardening Really ‘Green’? SylvaGrow Peat-free All-purpose Compost Awarded Two Best Buys by Which? Gardening* and it’s the First Peat-free Compost to be Endorsed by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) →. All Change for Some Modern Peat-free Composts This Spring. February 24, 2016. 8216;Ecobulb’ tulip ‘White Dream’ growing in peat-free compost. VITAL EARTH MULTI PURPOSE COMPOST t. Hose bright orange bags are gone for good. RIP: Vital Earth Multi Purpose Compost. But the...
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News — Day Of The Cacti
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City, State, Zip. All the same, yet all different. Your Custom Text Here. March 18, 2017. Wonderful band The Membranes. Proudly displaying their cacti post-gig in Komedia in Bath last month. Thanks to Sarah for the snap. Left to right: John Robb, Pete Byrchmore and Rob Haynes. Take a listen to their amazing 2015 album: Dark Matter/Dark Energy. February 15, 2017. Peat Free Compost Trial. October 28, 2016. And am now seeing how the cacti develop:. October and September 2016.
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Country Supplies: June 2015
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Monday, 29 June 2015. There is more to soil than meets the eye! Buying topsoil is not as simple as it may seem. Here we offer some advice and considerations to keep in mind when deciding what materials will suit your project best. Topsoil is the uppermost layer of soil, which is high in nutrients and organic matter. At Country Supplies, we stock two types of top soil; Grade A and Grade B. You will need at least 10cm (4in) layer of top soil. New beds will need about 20cm (8in) or more. Where to use topsoil.
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The Constant Gardener | The Constant Gardener
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Author Archives: The Constant Gardener. About The Constant Gardener. Head Gardener at Horatio's Garden, Salisbury and at The College of Matrons in Salisbury Cathedral Close. A most enjoyable day yesterday, as the guest of Gaze Burvill. Gaze Burvill have been generous supporters of the Horatio’s Garden project from the outset, and the relationship continues as we expand into new gardens in Glasgow and Stoke Mandeville. The company celebrates its 25th birthday this year. Her design incorporates a range of ...
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greenjottings: February 2015
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Wednesday, 25 February 2015. It’s time to start sowing seeds for planting out when the weather warms up, and I’m impressed with my new Brother garden labeller. It’s light, easy to use, the adhesive labels are beautifully clear and - big plus! They’ve just gone into the propagator – there’ll be an update on the result.). Http:/ www.brother.co.uk/labelling/garden-and-horticulture. Http:/ www.sylvagrow.co.uk. Labels: Brother Professional Garden Labeller. Monday, 9 February 2015. Spring is on its way. Nearby...
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Farewell to peat | The Constant Gardener
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What, then, are the alternatives? I have used ‘New Horizons’ peat-free compost for a number of years, and both seem to be perfectly good. At Horatio’s Garden. In Salisbury we are in the process of switching to peat-free growing for plants which we either use to re-stock the garden, or sell at our events. Last Friday we had a delivery of Sylvagrow. Peat-free compost, which we’ll be using from now on. This compost has been endorsed by the RHS. And has come out top in Which? And raising young plants. You ar...
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