Westland 50L Multi-Purpose Compost with John Innes, Brown

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Westland 50L Multi-Purpose Compost with John Innes, Brown

Westland 50L Multi-Purpose Compost with John Innes, Brown

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You can mix a little garden compost into your potting compost to give established container plants a boost. Nepenthes require a much more open compost, similar to orchid compost, comprising pine bark, sphagnum moss and perlite. This peat-free houseplant compost is designed to support houseplants with balanced nutrients to encourage vigorous, healthy growth. * Westland Houseplant potting mix Don’t sow seeds in standard all purpose compost. For best results use a specialist seed compost that provides for optimum root growth and provides the right plant food to help them develop.

Another benefit is that the microorganisms introduced to the soil will also help your plants to repel a number of plant diseases. Do choose a specialist compost for the task in hand. This will ensure you create optimum growing conditions. The best compost to use in your garden will depend on what you’re planting. However, most beginner gardeners will likely start off with patio pots, hanging baskets, herbs or flowering bedding plants. For these jobs we recommend a peat free all purpose compost. For houseplants it’s always best to use a peat free houseplant compost. Which compost is best for all plants?

What is it made of?

Are you looking for advice on the best compost for pots and hanging baskets? This guide covers everything you need to know about choosing the right compost for your container plants. What is the best compost for container gardening? On top of that it contains a 6 Month Controlled Release Fertiliser - meaning whatever you grow will get a slow and steady stream of nutrients for 6 Months Perfect for pots, baskets and planters for growing any plants0 Simply the best compost available to the gardener today and now available with reduced peat content!As part of our drive to improve our 'green credentials', from 2020 we have reduced the amount of peat in our compost

Don’t forget to always follow the compost label instructions. Frequently asked questions about compost How do you know if compost is good quality? Typical orchid composts, suitable for popular orchid species such as Phalaenopsis or Cymbidium, contain a mix of bark chips, peat moss and perlite. The organic compounds in these composts gradually decay so it is recommended that you re-pot orchids with fresh compost every one or two years, depending on the growth of the plant. Carnivorous plants compost

What are the different types of John Innes used for?

Any houseplant compost needs to provide water, nutrients and oxygen to the root system of the plant. It must be free-draining but able to retain moisture, and must not become so compacted that the roots are starved of oxygen. If your container plants are looking less healthy, or have stopped growing, it may be time to replace the compost. If water-logging is more of a concern, adding * perlite to your compost will help to improve drainage. Using containers with plenty of drainage holes and raising your pots on * pot feet will also help. What is the best soil mix for pots?



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