Years ago when I first started greenhouse gardening I always used and swore by J.Arthur Bowers and caused many an argument with the OH who wanted me peat free. I tried various other brands but nothing matched the "comfort" I got with the old J.B.
Eventually I was unable to source it locally as the various outlets produced their own (B & Q/local G.C. etc) so ended up with Westland which wasn't too bad.
This year I was delighted when my local garden centre not only had J.Arthur in stock, they were doing 3 bags for �12. Dead chuffed with myself because NOW my little seedlings would know a bit of quality.
Huh!! The first bag opened, I was so annoyed, large chunks of solid compost which took two hands (poor arthriticky hands at that!!) to break them up, and wood - well I couldn't believe it.
I was so incensed I packaged up some of the larger chunks and sent it with a politely worded letter to the manufacturer Wm Sinclair Horticulture in Lincoln and asked for an explanation.
No explanation, no comment at all, not even an acknowledgement of my complaint.
I have to sieve the ****** stuff to get anything useable out of it and that is so time consuming.
Ah well, what is it they say - never go back. I should have remembered!!!!
Eventually I was unable to source it locally as the various outlets produced their own (B & Q/local G.C. etc) so ended up with Westland which wasn't too bad.
This year I was delighted when my local garden centre not only had J.Arthur in stock, they were doing 3 bags for �12. Dead chuffed with myself because NOW my little seedlings would know a bit of quality.
Huh!! The first bag opened, I was so annoyed, large chunks of solid compost which took two hands (poor arthriticky hands at that!!) to break them up, and wood - well I couldn't believe it.
I was so incensed I packaged up some of the larger chunks and sent it with a politely worded letter to the manufacturer Wm Sinclair Horticulture in Lincoln and asked for an explanation.
No explanation, no comment at all, not even an acknowledgement of my complaint.
I have to sieve the ****** stuff to get anything useable out of it and that is so time consuming.
Ah well, what is it they say - never go back. I should have remembered!!!!





as mine was exactly the same, the woody bits reminded me of loft insulation! Load of rubbish.
It all seems hit and miss to me as Ive had that sort of woody compost from other suppliers as well.

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