1. stumorphmac

    stumorphmac cymbidist

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    I read on another forum that westland peat has other products included in it as I was going to use this for carnivourus plants, was wondering if anyone else has heard this or if it is untrue , would my insect munchers to suffer:sofa:
     
  2. Kleftiwallah

    Kleftiwallah Gardener

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    For the last few years I've been using Westland Organic vegetable growing compost.
    Never again, this year there was so much wood chip in there, I was looking for the assembly instructions. But it aint no laughing matter !
    :lunapic 130165696578242 5: Cheers, Tony.
     
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    • Freddy

      Freddy Miserable git, well known for it

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      "assembly instructions":biggrin:
       
    • pete

      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      If it says Westland Sphagnum moss peat it should be OK.
      If its Westland Peat based compost it wont be good for carnivorous plants.
       
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