I have many raised beds to fill and I intend to buy one of those bulk bags of topsoil.
I'm ordering it today but I could use opinion as to which to get please?
I will be growing by far mostly all fruit and veg (with maybe the odd flower pot but not many).
So, do I buy ordinary topsoil that will cost around £65 ish delivered or the specialised Rolawn fruit and veg topsoil @ around £110 ish delivered?
I don't want to waste money but I loathe false economy and after all the effort I've put in, I want something that will be decent for my plants to grow in. (Completely self contained raised beds that are sitting on tarmac so no normal earth underneath.)
I don't have the time or energy to source other ways, I just want it ordered online or by phone now and delivered to my door soon, so help me decide please?
I know someone who bought the ordinary stuff locally and he seemed pleased enough with it but he only wanted to add it to his garden to grow his bedding plants and flowers in so his use was different to mine if it makes any odds.
I've never bought anything other than a bag of compost out of the garden centre before so I'm concerned about making a bad buy.
I'm ordering it today but I could use opinion as to which to get please?
I will be growing by far mostly all fruit and veg (with maybe the odd flower pot but not many).
So, do I buy ordinary topsoil that will cost around £65 ish delivered or the specialised Rolawn fruit and veg topsoil @ around £110 ish delivered?
I don't want to waste money but I loathe false economy and after all the effort I've put in, I want something that will be decent for my plants to grow in. (Completely self contained raised beds that are sitting on tarmac so no normal earth underneath.)
I don't have the time or energy to source other ways, I just want it ordered online or by phone now and delivered to my door soon, so help me decide please?
I know someone who bought the ordinary stuff locally and he seemed pleased enough with it but he only wanted to add it to his garden to grow his bedding plants and flowers in so his use was different to mine if it makes any odds.
I've never bought anything other than a bag of compost out of the garden centre before so I'm concerned about making a bad buy.
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