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Growing Spuds In A Container.
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I intend to grow a few spuds in a large bucket this year. Just the one question :- Can I use peat compost?????
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Use a peat-free compost, such as one of these:
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Use a peat-free compost, such as one of these:
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If the issue here, is to use peat or not to use it, it may be possible to use 'Peat Reduced compost' for good results.
A compromise maybe ?
Peat on its own would have poor nutritional value.
Don't forget to provide good drainage in your bucket, by making some holes in the bottom and adding some crocks.
A compromise maybe ?
Peat on its own would have poor nutritional value.
Don't forget to provide good drainage in your bucket, by making some holes in the bottom and adding some crocks.
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