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BTW I'm all for saving the bogs from the compost manufacturers - but Ireland is still burning peat on an industrial scale.Cheers
I recall my "PERFECT" holiday watering solution. The very nice lady next door had always expressed an interest in my planting endeavours and had often said how much she missed her "lovely garden", having downsized from a much larger property.At holiday time it was arranged that in exchange for free foraging, she was to visit at intervals to replenish the tank linked to a trickle system, simply by turning on the tap, spending fifteen minutes or so harvesting, turning off the tap . So reassured, we departed upon a rare foreign holiday. Upon return ,having learnt that the temperature at home for our whole trip had been several degrees above that in Cannes, we found everything scorched and pretty much dead. When calling upon our "perfect" neighbour, I was told "thanks for the wonderfull vegetables, I picked so many on the day after you left, I didnt need to go round again", !
If Ireland's burning loads of peat, isn't that even more reason for gardeners not to use it?