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Started by carrot-cruncher, January 29, 2006, 21:36:15

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carrot-cruncher

F.Y.I.

B & Q are selling 4 x 65 litres bags of peat free compost (made from composted bark chippings) for £10.

For £15 you can buy the same quantity of general purpose compost from them.

CC
"Grow you bugger, grow!!"

carrot-cruncher

"Grow you bugger, grow!!"

djbrenton

We managed to buy 14 tonnes of Levingtons for £3.86 per 100 litres so that's now the 'cheap' compost on our site.

Also I noticed Focus have 240 litres of their own brand for £10.

Robert_Brenchley

I'll try B & Q thanks; I don't like using peat.

fluffygrue

I find B&Q's peat-free compost to be fantastic stuff (tho sometimes it needs to sit and carry on composting a little more as it can be quite chunky initially.)

I find it even good for seed-sowing. And it's really really cheap. :D

Melanie

Roy Bham UK

Quote from: carrot-cruncher on January 29, 2006, 21:36:15
F.Y.I.

B & Q are selling 4 x 65 litres bags of peat free compost (made from composted bark chippings) for £10.

For £15 you can buy the same quantity of general purpose compost from them.

CC

What a swiz :o I bought 145 ltrs of multi purpose compost off them last year for a mere £5 8)

Anyway I just bought 120ltrs from Asda for £4.99 just hope it is as good ;D

Mac49

Wickes Multi- purpose compost is 320 ltrs for £10.
Mac.

Roy Bham UK

:o Thanks for that Mac, what a bargain, my first port of call tomorrow, but how am I going to get it into the car? ??? I struggled with the 120 ltrs :P ;D

lorna

Roy If the wife is up to it (or another female family member)send them in to the store tell them to smile nicely (like I do) at a young man and ask if they could put the compost in your car for them ;D ;D

Mac49

#8
It's in 80 ltr bags.

Paulines7

#9
Quote from: lorna on February 26, 2006, 00:04:38
Roy If the wife is up to it (or another female family member)send them in to the store tell them to smile nicely (like I do) at a young man and ask if they could put the compost in your car for them ;D ;D

I do that all the time when buying heavy things from DIY stores, pet suppliers or garden centres.  The problem is that there is never a man in sight to unload it when I get home!   :(    It's strange how they disappear when help is needed.  The same thing happens when I arrive home with supermarket groceries and need help with unpacking.  I am sure they must watch out for my car coming and then hide! 
???

Roy Bham UK

Quote from: Mac49 on February 26, 2006, 00:19:45
It's in 80 ltr bags.

Cheers Mac,  ;) just hope now the offer is on at our local store. 8)

Mimi

Ha ha Lorna, thats just what we do.  Mind you doesnt solve the problem of getting it out ot the boot when I get home.
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

lorna

As Charlie was in a wheelchair for about five years I haven't had anyone at home to help. I just leave heavy things in boot hoping son or son-in-law will turn up. However young Lorna (only5ft1in) is as strong as a horse and pops round to unload for me.,before she lived next door I would struggle to get things out of the boot but have found Charlies sack barrow so useful to wheel stuff up to greenhouse.
Sorry Roy for hi-jack!! Would mention that we have had loads of compost from B & Q and have been very satisfied.
Lorna.

Roy Bham UK

Quote from: lorna on February 26, 2006, 11:24:00
Sorry Roy for hi-jack!! Would mention that we have had loads of compost from B & Q and have been very satisfied.
Lorna.

Hi Lorna you can Hi-Jack me anytime ;D I found B&Q Multi-Compost very good too in the past but just couldn't resist this bargain at Wickes, the guy there told me it had been on offer for quite a while, I'm suprised no one spotted it sooner. :o ;D

I'm now a happy Bunny, thanx again Mac. ;)

P.S. I also picked up from Wickes (No I don't work 4 them) two rolls of fleece each roll 10mtrs x 1.6mtrs was £7.99 now £4.99 :o I hope it is better than Wilko's (Tore Easily) ???

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