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Multi Purpose Compost with added John Innes 60L - 6 months feeding added as standard to this premium mix By Jamieson Brothers Reviews

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Jamieson Brothers® Multi Purpose Compost with added John Innes 60LThis advanced nutrient-rich compost is an ideal general-purpose compost for most young plants, providing the correct growing conditions for optimum growth. It contains loam (John Innes), formulated to hold water and nutrients for longer, protecting plants from under or over-feeding by releasing nutrients when needed. Multi-Purpose Compost with added John Innes is also much easier to re-wet after drying and remains moist for longer after watering.USES:Used as a general-purpose seed and potting compost for strong resilient healthy plants.MAIN BENEFITS: Produces free draining, easy to wet compost Creates healthy roots and strong plants Promotes flowering SHIPPING: Shipping costs are based on one bag weighing 19kg, this will be added at the checkout  

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Rosefield Farm,
Annan
Dumfries and Galloway
DG12 6QX

Great buy. Arrived really well packed. Well worth the money. Fast delivery too
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Posted 1 year ago
Great quality. Really great compost
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Posted 1 year ago
eccellent results. and a good price
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Posted 1 year ago
A good compost .. This is a good compost, just what I needed.
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Posted 1 year ago
Compost. Liked ease of use. Value for money.
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Posted 1 year ago
Very good quality compost and great value at the price. Based on this compost we have gone on to order more types of compost for plants and shrubs.
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Posted 1 year ago
Compost. Lovely compost light and fluffy great for my plants
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Posted 1 year ago
light weight for elderly and easy to read content level. A very good quality product ,peat free is very important quality as far as most gardeners are concerned ,but the addition of John Innes makes it lovely to handle .
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Posted 1 year ago