PUFAs and GC bought compost.

Discussion in 'Allotments Discussion' started by Allex50, Dec 2, 2025 at 12:03 PM.

  1. NigelJ

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    I don't think it is economic to use Sylvagrow compost as a soil conditioner for your allotment; Melcourt do a soil improver that you could look at; well rotted manure or mushroom compost is available from a number of suppliers in bulk bags that you could use.
    To reduce risks wear gloves when handling and a dust mask when handling dry materials.
     
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