i think the quality of the composts is also related to when its been packed - for example in the middle of summer they are trying to sell as much as possible, so they might not give as much time for it to rot down, whereas knowbody buys it in winter so it has an extra few months to rot down - so the people that get the first batch of the season might get good compost compared to those who buy it in the middle of the season - dont know how right that is tho?
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As I posted above I have bought some in the last two weeks but it read 75ltrs on the bag. I now know this must be last years stock and its up to the usual standard.
It is the new 70ltr bags that are so far carp.
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Originally posted by Potstubsdustbins View PostAs I posted above I have bought some in the last two weeks but it read 75ltrs on the bag. I now know this must be last years stock and its up to the usual standard.
It is the new 70ltr bags that are so far carp.
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Reading the above comments, coupled with my own experience of multi-purpose compost and grow-bags from a couple of the suppliers mentioned I am drawn to the conclusion that it is indeed pot-luck (no pun intended)
A lot of the general purpose compost these days is based on the product of council green waste which is processed, sometimes by the councils themselves or by independant companies, then sold on for blending and packing. The initial material by its very nature is extremely variable, however I am sure that all compost offered for sale will meet the basic requirements of the relevant Indusrty or BS Standard.
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I did a little compost shopping/comparing today. Wickes' stuff (peat-free) was still in the process of decomposing and not very good, the stuff i got from B&Q last year (again peat-free) was terrible and would dry out and lock together so i didn't even check their brand this time around. Then i stumbled upon some real black gold; New Horizon (i'm sure i've seen Two_Sheds mention how good this stuff is) peat-free and organic, on sale and 3 for 2. Bargain.
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I have had a bit of luck today I called in at Wickes as I was passing and found 4 of last years bags hidden behind the new stuff. Being cheeky I asked if I would get a discount if I took the old stuff away.
4 bags for £10 so thats me sorted for a couple of years.
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