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J Arthur Bower Growbags
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I hope the quality of the ingredients is better than their multipurpose compost seems to have been for the past couple of years!0
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To be quite honest I have used the JAB multipurpose compost for 3 years and it is a little bitty, pieces of bark, twig but last year i had my best results i had sooo many tomato plants i was advertising them on freecycle. this year i was unable to go to my usual supplier so i am trying Wickes own brand multipurpose compost seems nice and fine plants are all starting to poke their heads through. :jThe solving of a problem lies in finding the solvers.0
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The problem with JAB isn't just its horrible consistency, it is also the mould that I, and others, have found in some bags. There is a thread 'which compost for 2010?' in which it's discussed.0
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you really need to break it up and mix it before sieving to get better results"enough is a feast"...old Buddist proverb0
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