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  1. Bilbo675

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    ...after the debacle of Wickes changed compost formula a couple of years ago I have struggled to find a compost that I have been 100% happy with, last year I used Asda's Proffesional MP for most of the year, it was good stuff, gave good results and didn't have too many woody bits in it, a common annoyance in most MP composts these days.

    Yesterday however I called in at our local farm shop/nursery and they'd just had a delivery of Clover MP compost and I asked the guy if he could open a bag to have a look as I'd not tried this one before - WOW I was in love :heehee: :snork::wub2:, finally I had again found a compost that was dark, rich, fine textured, soft and crumbly and not a sign of any wood :yahoo:, it was a little more expensive than some but I didn't care and promptly bought 3 75lt bags :), with added perlite or vermiculite I can use it for potting up and its also of a fine enough texture to use for seed sowing and seedlings, Happy Days :hapydancsmil::dancy: Hopefully the results will be as good as it looks :biggrin:
     
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      Nice one Bilbo, and being Clover, it should be high in Nitrogen :biggrin: ;)
       
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          Spagnum moss is the stuff you see in garden centers in bags what people use to line hanging baskets:dbgrtmb:
           
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            oooooooooooh, I did find it held the water better than the other stuff I tried. I think I'll have to order some off the internet this year as the GCs near me change what they sell every blummin' week!
             
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            Where do you btw Loli? Any recommendations?
             
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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            Hope it grows as good as it looks Bilbo.:blue thumb:
            Its Sphagnum Moss Peat, its the dead moss found in peat bogs, unlike the moss itseft which is actually still green and alive.
            It does make good compost, and a one time all MP composts were based on it, but its considered a bit environmentally unfriendly these days due to the loss of large areas of bog.
             
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            So not the same as normal peat?
             
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            Yes its normal Sphagnum Moss Peat, its usually a brown colour.

            You sometimes get Sedge Peat, it usually black and grainy, not really spongy, that was sold years ago as a soil conditioner, but probably in short supply nowdays also.
             
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            @nFrost ....did you get the Erin Excel locally?....

            I think Northfield Plants is a good little GC...Not far from you:dbgrtmb:
             
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            I did think it was a lighter colour than usual, even a bit orangey.

            I got it from here: http://www.thegardeningwebsite.co.uk/southwood-farmshop-nurseries-i2659.html

            I went back a week later and it had gone! Guted!
             
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            I'll keep my eye out @nFrost ...if i see any i'll let you know:dbgrtmb:
             
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              yurra goodun loli, ta!
               
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                Can't find anywhere that sells the clover MP. I'm going to trying Evergreen MP this year as my local compost centre have started stocking it.
                 
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                Linking in to this thread -http://gardenerscorner.co.uk/forum/threads/ive-finally-found-a-decent-compost.58635/#post-768895

                I'm going to trying Evergreen MP this year as my local compost centre have started stocking it. Has anyone tried it before?
                 
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