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I had heard that B&Qs multipurpose compost was this year much improved compared to the rubbish last year. I bought a couple of bags - one of them was OK - the other bag had bits of plastic, bits of wood,silver paper, the usual rubbish. I sent the rubbish back to B&Q. They phoned up today to follow up my complaint: during the conversation I was told that they had only had 5 complaints about that compost this year!! I didn't know that they had all written - but I think I know the other 5 people who were far from happy with the quality. After I found the rubbish I asked a colleague (who had also experienced the poor quality of B&Q compost last year) what he was using this year. he said Westland Jack's Magic. I bought three large bags from Homebase: perfect : just like the compost we used to get :-). (In my letter to B&Q I had suggested that they went round to Homebase and bought some of it to test - to see if it met their own exacting standards :-) |
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On 21/06/2013 13:58, Judith in England wrote:
I had heard that B&Qs multipurpose compost was this year much improved compared to the rubbish last year. I bought a couple of bags - one of them was OK - the other bag had bits of plastic, bits of wood,silver paper, the usual rubbish. I sent the rubbish back to B&Q. They phoned up today to follow up my complaint: during the conversation I was told that they had only had 5 complaints about that compost this year!! I didn't know that they had all written - but I think I know the other 5 people who were far from happy with the quality. After I found the rubbish I asked a colleague (who had also experienced the poor quality of B&Q compost last year) what he was using this year. he said Westland Jack's Magic. I bought three large bags from Homebase: perfect : just like the compost we used to get :-). (In my letter to B&Q I had suggested that they went round to Homebase and bought some of it to test - to see if it met their own exacting standards :-) Good for you! That's what we should all be doing. I shall look out for Jack's Magic and see what I think. -- Spider from high ground in SE London gardening on clay |
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On 21/06/2013 15:14, Spider wrote:
On 21/06/2013 13:58, Judith in England wrote: I had heard that B&Qs multipurpose compost was this year much improved compared to the rubbish last year. I bought a couple of bags - one of them was OK - the other bag had bits of plastic, bits of wood,silver paper, the usual rubbish. I sent the rubbish back to B&Q. They phoned up today to follow up my complaint: during the conversation I was told that they had only had 5 complaints about that compost this year!! I didn't know that they had all written - but I think I know the other 5 people who were far from happy with the quality. After I found the rubbish I asked a colleague (who had also experienced the poor quality of B&Q compost last year) what he was using this year. he said Westland Jack's Magic. I bought three large bags from Homebase: perfect : just like the compost we used to get :-). (In my letter to B&Q I had suggested that they went round to Homebase and bought some of it to test - to see if it met their own exacting standards :-) Good for you! That's what we should all be doing. I shall look out for Jack's Magic and see what I think. I bought cheep from Aldi, bits of twig in it and the very odd silver paper, but at the price I am happy. I guess if you want non peat compost then it is re-cycled stuff, that is fine with me. |
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On 21/06/2013 16:44, Broadback wrote:
On 21/06/2013 15:14, Spider wrote: On 21/06/2013 13:58, Judith in England wrote: I had heard that B&Qs multipurpose compost was this year much improved compared to the rubbish last year. I bought a couple of bags - one of them was OK - the other bag had bits of plastic, bits of wood,silver paper, the usual rubbish. I sent the rubbish back to B&Q. They phoned up today to follow up my complaint: during the conversation I was told that they had only had 5 complaints about that compost this year!! I didn't know that they had all written - but I think I know the other 5 people who were far from happy with the quality. After I found the rubbish I asked a colleague (who had also experienced the poor quality of B&Q compost last year) what he was using this year. he said Westland Jack's Magic. I bought three large bags from Homebase: perfect : just like the compost we used to get :-). (In my letter to B&Q I had suggested that they went round to Homebase and bought some of it to test - to see if it met their own exacting standards :-) Good for you! That's what we should all be doing. I shall look out for Jack's Magic and see what I think. I bought cheep from Aldi, bits of twig in it and the very odd silver paper, but at the price I am happy. I guess if you want non peat compost then it is re-cycled stuff, that is fine with me. Indeed. It's fine with me if I just want a sack or three of multi-purpose to improve border soil, but most 'from green waste' compost is too coarse for seed-sowing and even some cuttings. Further, it all too readily taken on a greenish surface film which caps the surface of the soil. However, I do use it mixed with an appropriate John Innes compost for potting up larger cuttings, esp where I want the soil a bit more open than a straight JI compost. -- Spider from high ground in SE London gardening on clay |
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"Spider" wrote
Broadback wrote: Spider wrote: , Judith in England wrote: I had heard that B&Qs multipurpose compost was this year much improved compared to the rubbish last year. I bought a couple of bags - one of them was OK - the other bag had bits of plastic, bits of wood,silver paper, the usual rubbish. I sent the rubbish back to B&Q. They phoned up today to follow up my complaint: during the conversation I was told that they had only had 5 complaints about that compost this year!! I didn't know that they had all written - but I think I know the other 5 people who were far from happy with the quality. After I found the rubbish I asked a colleague (who had also experienced the poor quality of B&Q compost last year) what he was using this year. he said Westland Jack's Magic. I bought three large bags from Homebase: perfect : just like the compost we used to get :-). (In my letter to B&Q I had suggested that they went round to Homebase and bought some of it to test - to see if it met their own exacting standards :-) Good for you! That's what we should all be doing. I shall look out for Jack's Magic and see what I think. I bought cheep from Aldi, bits of twig in it and the very odd silver paper, but at the price I am happy. I guess if you want non peat compost then it is re-cycled stuff, that is fine with me. Indeed. It's fine with me if I just want a sack or three of multi-purpose to improve border soil, but most 'from green waste' compost is too coarse for seed-sowing and even some cuttings. Further, it all too readily taken on a greenish surface film which caps the surface of the soil. However, I do use it mixed with an appropriate John Innes compost for potting up larger cuttings, esp where I want the soil a bit more open than a straight JI compost. I've been using Notcutts own multicompost but I sieve it all to take out the larger bits, this leaves a nice usable compost good enough for seeds and for mixing with sharp sand, fine bark chips, course bark chips, or whatever else is needed. What I sieve out, the lumps, I keep for potting up my Cymbidium orchids. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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On 21/06/2013 23:11, Bob Hobden wrote:
"Spider" wrote Broadback wrote: Spider wrote: , Judith in England wrote: I had heard that B&Qs multipurpose compost was this year much improved compared to the rubbish last year. I bought a couple of bags - one of them was OK - the other bag had bits of plastic, bits of wood,silver paper, the usual rubbish. I sent the rubbish back to B&Q. They phoned up today to follow up my complaint: during the conversation I was told that they had only had 5 complaints about that compost this year!! I didn't know that they had all written - but I think I know the other 5 people who were far from happy with the quality. After I found the rubbish I asked a colleague (who had also experienced the poor quality of B&Q compost last year) what he was using this year. he said Westland Jack's Magic. I bought three large bags from Homebase: perfect : just like the compost we used to get :-). (In my letter to B&Q I had suggested that they went round to Homebase and bought some of it to test - to see if it met their own exacting standards :-) Good for you! That's what we should all be doing. I shall look out for Jack's Magic and see what I think. I bought cheep from Aldi, bits of twig in it and the very odd silver paper, but at the price I am happy. I guess if you want non peat compost then it is re-cycled stuff, that is fine with me. Indeed. It's fine with me if I just want a sack or three of multi-purpose to improve border soil, but most 'from green waste' compost is too coarse for seed-sowing and even some cuttings. Further, it all too readily taken on a greenish surface film which caps the surface of the soil. However, I do use it mixed with an appropriate John Innes compost for potting up larger cuttings, esp where I want the soil a bit more open than a straight JI compost. I've been using Notcutts own multicompost but I sieve it all to take out the larger bits, this leaves a nice usable compost good enough for seeds and for mixing with sharp sand, fine bark chips, course bark chips, or whatever else is needed. What I sieve out, the lumps, I keep for potting up my Cymbidium orchids. I don't think I can get Notcutts compost where I am, but the saving of lumps for Cymbidium orchids is a good idea. I usually just add them to the bark mulch around shrubs. -- Spider from high ground in SE London gardening on clay |
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On Fri, 21 Jun 2013 23:11:50 +0100, "Bob Hobden"
wrote: I've been using Notcutts own multicompost but I sieve it all to take out the larger bits, this leaves a nice usable compost good enough for seeds and for mixing with sharp sand, fine bark chips, course bark chips, or whatever else is needed. What I sieve out, the lumps, I keep for potting up my Cymbidium orchids. I saw a video where someone said they shredded the bags of compost they bought through a shredder to make sure it was just right. -- http://www.voucherfreebies.co.uk |
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