Going Local With Peat-Free Compost
Huge piles of wood fibre awaiting their turn to make peat-free compost - the darker the pile, the older it is Like many gardeners I try to be peat-free. It's not always successful - for instance I still have to get it right with seed composts - but on the whole my results have been OK so far. Sadly a couple of years ago I found the gardeners' usual peat-free of choice - New Horizon - had become less consistent and more twiggy in its constitution. Boo hoo. So last year I was pleased to find a new product on the market - SylvaGrow ® - which is produced locally by Melcourt Industries Ltd just outside Tetbury. Naturally I invited myself along to see for myself, where their Technical Director, Catherine Dawson kindly showed me around. Beautifully dark fibre ready for adding to the mix - and not a twig in sight It turns out this is the product many peat-free nurseries have used for years and was the source of their bewilderment when ordinary gardeners like me admitted