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Peat free seed compost?
I'm finding it easy enough to get peat free multipurpose compost but not seed compost. The ones I've looked at on Amazon have very mixed reviews. Can anyone advise me on a good reliable brand?
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https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/compost/article/best-compost-ahUv44C6lrR5
Fertile Fibre seed compost (85% Which score, 37p a litre)
B&Q Verve seed and cutting compost (79%, 20p)
Bathgate MPC, peat free (75%, 13p)
Fertile Fibre MPC (75%, 37p)
B&Q GoodHome MPC (65%, 12p)
A perennial favourite in Which trials is Melcourt Sylvagrow which has a seed sowing option but because the formulation has recently changed results could not be included
Billericay - Essex
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
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Crocus had this on sale until recently:
https://www.sarahraven.com/products/grochar-seed-compost?gclid=Cj0KCQiA0eOPBhCGARIsAFIwTs6B7LPj91eqX-yMUQ51RInr2bsvZA3gb2Bbk1_JP8_fobtrI87jm4gaAszyEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
It was £9 for 3 bags and it's amazing, but I know it's very steep... maybe it'll go back on sale sometime?
You can use MPC at this time of year, but it's always worth adding some Perlite, Vermiculite or grit for extra drainage, and that cuts down the nutrient level a bit too.
You may also need to sieve the compost - virtually every compost has lumps etc in it. However, that also depends on what you're sowing. Many seeds are fine with a few lumps in the growing medium.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Once wet is seems to stay waterlogged for ages then dries out and is difficult to dampen again.
As far as I recall all of my seeds failed in Verve compost and I'd never buy it again.
Billericay - Essex
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
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