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Best Supplier Of Compost 2021

Discussion in 'Compost, Fertilisers & Recycling' started by shiney, Jan 11, 2021.

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    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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    @pete I had a quick look on the internet for it and it seems horrendously expensive. :hate-shocked:
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    I think I paid £4.50, I only bought one bag at a nursery I'd not been to before and the cost was wrapped up in some plants I bought.

    Any way, another bag for my collection. :biggrin:
     
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      Just looked it up £14.99,that can't be right surely.
       
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      We keep all our bags, folded neatly, in a smaller wheelie bin. They come in handy for lining cardboard boxes (kindly supplied by our local supermarket) that we sell plants in.

      They also get used if traipsing muddy boots across the patio whilst going from the front garden to the back (or the other way round) :heehee:. We used to use planks but they could get slippery to walk on.
       
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      Cheapest I found was £8.99 unless you wanted to buy in bulk.

      £99.99 for 10 or £119.99 for 20. These bulk prices were on the same site but the 20 batch were 'out of stock' :scratch: :roflol:
       
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        I need to check my till receipt. :biggrin:
         
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        Looking forward to a photo of your till receipt collection, do you have some with £ s d in your shed ?
         
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          At this rate Pete you could open your shed to the public to view your national collection. Charge a fiver each and that could go towards your expensive compost purchases!
           
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            Should get Pete and Shiney to get out all their receipt collection, then the moths can, fight. :heehee:

            I had not heard of Greensday, a quick search resulted in that they are a new company, October 2016. However, they are not a new independent horticulture suppliers, they are actually the sister company of Evergreen horticulture.
             
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              I have just received Evergreen's new trade catalogue. A few pages in there is a write up on their new acquisition to the Evergreen family, Miraclegro. It also looks like they now own the Levington retail division, with ICL still owning the Levington professional division.

              We used to bag for Miraclegro, this was at least over a decade ago when they first launched their Potting mix compost, think we did just over 1 million units for them. Actually had a good working relationship with them until we had a meeting with the CEO, production then came to a very swift ending.
               
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                I'm working my way through them but haven't found compost yet.

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                  We had a representative from klasmann deilmann uk come to see me yesterday regarding supplying us with some peat and peat free substrates. We were discussing the UK governments plan of phasing out peat and we both tend to believe they will only do it to the retail sector. He was telling me that, Growing Media Europe, have no plans of banning peat, it is seen as an essential constituent for growing media for edible crops and the whole horticulture industry. They are incorporating peat substitutes in growing media to have reduced peat growing media, but there is no policy to ban it, which is exactly what we should be doing.

                  Our Work | growingmedia (growing-media.eu)

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                    I've spend what seemed like hours online checking the prices of Coir Blocks. I used to buy them from the Poundshop for £1, this when watered made 70L.
                     
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                      WOW, I wish I could get hold of blocks for £1 in the UK. It costs me more than £1 to buy the 5kg (70L) blocks and that does not include the ocean and road freight to get them to the UK when purchasing a 40ft container.

                      Something does not add up here, per litre that would be cheaper than buying peat from Ireland, I would actually go 100% peat free, it would be cheaper using coir than peat in compost. When you deduct the vat from £1 that gives me a base price of 0.012 per litre , that's cheaper than peat per litre ex works.
                       
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                        Sometime before Covid struck the Poundshop was selling them for one pound, honest.

                        I find Coir mixed with own compost, Perlite and feed made great compost for seeds and plants.
                         
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