Peat-Free Ericaceous Compost is a specially formulated compost ideal for Acid Soil loving plants such as Blueberry, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Camellias and Heathers. It is perfectly suited for potting and re-potting, for outdoor planting in beds and borders, and for use in all containers and tubs. Other plant varieties that love this compost include Pieris, Skimmia, Acers, Magnolia, Ceanothus, Gardenia and shade-loving woodland plants. Peat-Free Ericaceous Compost is a special blend of carefully sourced certified local super fine composted green waste, our own RocketGro Soil Improver, and fresh organic ingredients that maintain an Acidic PH. Our Soil Improver is made up of composted down Maize, Rye, and Grass, the natural by-product from our bio-gas production that powers thousands of homes.
A**R
Don't buy!!
*Very disappointed in this product!*It was wet, smelly - quite a stench even from a distance - and contained whole un-rotted sweetcorn and other damp slimy material. But having read the excellent reviews I stupidly decided to use it anyway and re-potted my beautiful young azalea and rhododendron into larger pots with this new noxious but peat-free substance. The leaves of both plants started to turn brown, and very quickly, within a couple of weeks, they both died. I am heartbroken and wonder what I can do with the rest of the bag plus its twin bag, together costing just under £30.Any advice would be appreciated.
F**M
Nutrient Rich
Stinky, but true organic and peat-free
T**4
Blueberry plant died in about 5 days after potting in this
Planted a healthy blueberry plant in it and within 5 days it had turned brown and died. Not sure what I have done wrong - any advice welcome. Oily residue visible out the bottom of the pot. I have one and a half bags of very smelly compost that appears to be useless.
R**R
Early to say how good it is but rather smelly
I have only just started to use this and it is rather smelly. Could be very good though for the plants - a bit early to say.
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