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Peat Free Cumbrian Mix Multi Purpose Compost with Added John Innes 60L Professional Blend by Jamieson Brothers Reviews

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Jamieson Brothers® Cumbrian Mix Multi Purpose Compost with Added John Innes 60L A unique blend of Cumbrian peat free compost with added John Innes, suitable for all uses in the garden. An environmentally friendly blend with high clay loam content to match the local soil of Cumbria, ideal for a wide range of plants and perfect for emulating the fertile growing conditions of the Anglo-Scottish borders. The included blend of John Innes Advanced has added seaweed to increase nitrogen, potash to stimulate seed germination, enhanced nutrients, and water uptake agent. Ideal for hanging baskets, planters, tubs, containers, beds and borders. pH 5.5-6.8 HOW TO USE: For containers and baskets: Place a layer of compost in the base of the pot. Tap out the plant from the old pot, loosen the root ball and place in the centre of the pot. Fill the space around the root ball, ensuring the compost level covers all the roots. Firm lightly, water thoroughly and let drain. For beds and borders: Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball. Position the plant and fill with 50% soil and 50% compost and firm around the base. Water thoroughly. Contains white wood fibre, an environmentally friendly solution to aid compost and soil drainage. Coverage Approx. :- Fills 10 medium pots 22cm (9"). Fills 5 large pots 25cm (10"). Fills 1 large container 42cm (17"). Fills 7 hanging baskets 30cm (12"). Not recommended for indoor use.

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1461202567

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Rosefield Farm,
Annan
Dumfries and Galloway
DG12 6QX

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Posted 1 year ago
Good compost. Good for growing peppers and tomatoes a heavier mix retains moisture quite well no sign of disease. Tried this growing peppers in greenhouse against DIY veg compost I estimate its about 10% better during initial growth but no difference as the plants come into flower (supplemented with additional feed) but the risk of disease is much higher with the DIY compost. Last year my tomatoes were diseased and stunted when using DIY compost. Currently testing Jamiesons compost against DIY brand. The DIY brand dries out quicker and holds less moisture overall. Price is the usual issue but otherwise would recommend.
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Posted 1 year ago
Excellent compost my plants are thriving. Used this on my veg raised beds, was late this year planting and sowing but all thriving also used in pots for mini bell tomatoes who are also doing really well
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Posted 1 year ago
Best compo. Thus is my second bag from these .. I find it very good .it has a proper earth smell about itUsed it for a new tree and new container plants. Will be my go to from now on
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Posted 1 year ago
Too Heavy. This was left at side entrance. No ring of doorbell. Much too heavy for me to bring in. (I am disabled & in wheelchair.) Community transport man brought it indoors. Now awaiting my son and gardener to place it & fill container. So it hasn't been used yet.
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Posted 1 year ago
Great compost. I've used various peat free composts for years and this is as good as any more expensive ones I've used. So far I've raised seeds and put bedding plug plants into it and it's been great. It's nice and crumbly and has worked well. Just ordered my 4th bag this year.
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Posted 1 year ago
Peat free compost. Arrived on time, daughter and hubby have laid this mixed with topsoil and their own compost. They are very happy with the outcome as their veggies are growing nicely in their new polytunnel. Thank you very much.
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Posted 1 year ago
Good compost texture, even without peat. Very pleased.. Used compost for sowing seeds and potting up mature plants.
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Posted 1 year ago