I've been using Verve Peat Reduced compost from B&Q for a while now and although it looks and feels like great compost, I'm really not happy with its results. I have quite a few containers with plants growing in them using the said compost and they often look on the verge of collapse. I've heard that tell tale signs of compost not being up to scratch are things like mushrooms and toadstools growing in it but I've had no signs of them. It just seems lack lustre stuff.
I was wondering where they get the stuff that they use to make the recycle compost that they mix with it. Could it be that they get what the councils collect from home owners in their recycle bins. If so, I was wondering if maybe people had thrown grass cuttings into the bins which had been treated with weed and feed and that the poisons therein had stayed in the compost. Just a thought like.
I was wondering where they get the stuff that they use to make the recycle compost that they mix with it. Could it be that they get what the councils collect from home owners in their recycle bins. If so, I was wondering if maybe people had thrown grass cuttings into the bins which had been treated with weed and feed and that the poisons therein had stayed in the compost. Just a thought like.
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