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Westland Gro-Sure Tomato Planter - any good?

Money_Grabber13579
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Has anyone ever used the Westland Gro-Sure Tomato Planter?
My local garden centre has it on offer at £2.99 for a 60 litre bag and I was wondering if the compost was any good? I don't intend to use it for growing tomatoes, but it's much cheaper than any other branded compost for a similar sized bag!
For what it's worth, my favourite compost at the moment is Westland Jack's Magic as it never has any lumps or bumps, but its currently much more expensive!
My local garden centre has it on offer at £2.99 for a 60 litre bag and I was wondering if the compost was any good? I don't intend to use it for growing tomatoes, but it's much cheaper than any other branded compost for a similar sized bag!
For what it's worth, my favourite compost at the moment is Westland Jack's Magic as it never has any lumps or bumps, but its currently much more expensive!
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Worth looking at Wickes if one near you
£3 for 70 litres, I have bought some and seems to be clear of rubbish, bits of plastic, twigs etc. And wets nicely
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Multi-Purpose-Compost-70L/p/101292Eight out of ten owners who expressed a preference said their cats preferred other peoples gardens0 -
Sounds good to me. I am going to be buying grow bags shortly for tomatoes and a cucumber plant for our plastic greenhouse.
I use a couple to top up our barrel planter as well.0
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