AG's compost head-to-head
Amateur Gardening|May 22, 2021
Editor Garry is conducting his own peat-free trials
Ruth Hayes
AG's compost head-to-head

LIKE a lot of AG readers I have been using peat free compost for a while now, but I’m still not entirely sure how comparable it is to peat.

I think there is a doubt in many people’s minds about this: they want to change, they are prepared to pay the extra cost, but what about the results?

The best way for me to answer this for myself is to conduct a test. So using some leftover seed potatoes, I set up 12 containers: six with peat (on the left) and six with peat-free (on the right).

The potato variety is ‘Desiree’, the peat compost is Westlands Jack’s Magic and the peat-free is Westlands New Horizon specialist veg compost.

I can’t claim this test to be scientific, Editor Garry is conducting his own peat-free trials but it is honest and no different to one any AG reader could do. Come June/July we will be able to judge the yield of crop in both number and size of spuds across the six bags of each.

This story is from the May 22, 2021 edition of Amateur Gardening.

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