I am planting some sweet pea plants out in pots as I will be having building work done where they would be grown otherwise this year. I know it's not great but better than nothing.
I have some bags of compost that I bought last year and left outside, unopened. I went to look at it yesterday and noticed that even though I hadn't opened the bags, the compost is waterlogged due to small perforated holes in them. As the compost is not sealed as I had thought, is this now OK to use or will it breed diseases etc.? I would rather not order in more as it's so expensive, but then again, so were the plants.
Thanks for any tips
I have some bags of compost that I bought last year and left outside, unopened. I went to look at it yesterday and noticed that even though I hadn't opened the bags, the compost is waterlogged due to small perforated holes in them. As the compost is not sealed as I had thought, is this now OK to use or will it breed diseases etc.? I would rather not order in more as it's so expensive, but then again, so were the plants.
Thanks for any tips
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