Gardens Illustrated Magazine

Peat-free now

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News that the government will ban the sale of peat-based compost by 2024 has been welcomed by many gardeners, but if you want to end the cutting of peat now there’s much you can do from choosing only plants grown in peat-free compost to using a peat-free alternativ­e in your own garden. Fertile Fibre has been producing peat-free compost for more than 30 years with a range of peat-free, organic coir compost that is packed with nutrients. Its Organic Multipurpo­se Compost starts at £9.60 for a 10L bag. Find the full range at fertilefib­re.com

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