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Title: Peat-free seed composts
Post by: Digitalis on April 26, 2012, 17:33:12
Can you tell me:

- Aside from coir, which materials can be used to make seed composts?

- Can you get a loam-based seed compost? If so, is it peat-free?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Peat-free seed composts
Post by: timf on April 27, 2012, 09:56:39
Seed : 2 parts molehill or worm cast or loam, 1 part sand, 1 part leaf mould or compost
Potting : 7 parts soil, 3 parts compost/leaf mould, 2 parts sand, slow release fertiliser

the soil / compost should ideally be sterilised
 to prevent unwanted weeds
Title: Re: Peat-free seed composts
Post by: goodlife on April 27, 2012, 11:36:07
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Can you get a loam-based seed compost? If so, is it peat-free? Yes you can buy loam-based peat free seed compost..but getting hold of it might be a different story. Not all garden centres stock it..but if you go into larger Garden Centre..I'm sure they will do it.
Not all loam-based seed compost are peat-free, so you just have to look what it say on the bags.
Title: Re: Peat-free seed composts
Post by: Digitalis on April 27, 2012, 14:11:37
Thanks for that!

Can you get a wood fibre seed compost?
Title: Re: Peat-free seed composts
Post by: goodlife on April 27, 2012, 14:56:41
Can you get a wood fibre seed compost?

Hmmm.. :-\ no idea..though what experience I have from wood fibre in compost..I would not be rushing to buy it.. :-\
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