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By thackeray2013
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#185451
Hi Everyone,
Finally I have managed to get some irish peat moss :D (it is "top quality sphagnum peat moss") and is organic :!: with no fertiliser or anything added. Quite by chance I found an entire bag of it at the end of a friends garden, I've been trying to source it locally (Essex-UK) for ages to repot 'Ruprect' my fly trap (which is thriving! horah!)
Does this brand sound like the right one? :?:
Kindest Regards
Adrian. :)
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By Lee
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#185456
Hey,

A fellow Essex dweller! I haven't tried evergreen as I'm a fan of j. Arthur Bowers Moss peat, just to be sure does it say sphagnum Moss on the back?

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By thackeray2013
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#185467
Thanks for this. I'll get my friend to check the back of the pack I borrowed it from. I don't understand how the fly trap has survived, the pot it came in said its potted in 40%peat. The tag from B+Q was also wrong, saying give it tap water and repot it into normal compost!
By thackeray2013
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#185474
I don't usually complain at all, but I felt like writing to them and showing them the error of their ways - its setting people up to fail. I've read elsewhere about flushing the peat moss through before use, is that something I should do also? This website is so helpful, I wouldn't know what to do if I hadn't read on here first. I'm really pleased with the traps progress and never thought it would grow so well. I considered cutting the bottom of the plastic pot and simply placing it in another larger pot and covering it with the peat if you see what I mean. I don't want to disturb the root system and considering its near dormancy now (August) I didn't want to be confused with wheter I'd killed it or it was going into dormancy? Does that make sense?
Ade.
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By Lee
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#185478
It should start dormancy over here at around October with this current heat besides the other day, flushing the peat Moss isn't a bad idea as long as you use rainwater or RO water as it removes some of the impurities in the soil

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By Lee
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#185531
I found a bag of this soil at a local garden centre so I thought I'd check it out for you and it looks great so use it, it's 100% sphagnum Moss peat so it'll be fine

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By thackeray2013
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#185615
Thanks for the replies, my mate thought I'd gone crazy. We were sitting drinking coffee in his garden and I saw the bale at the end of his garden and just sat there staring for a minute. Its been so hard to obtain it here. He said "you okay?" I replied "Moss. Irish Peat Moss." He still didn't get it and even to the point of me putting handfuls into a carrier bag was like "you okay?" Thanks again!
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By Lee
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#185619
It's actually cheaper than what I pay for mine so I should be thanking you, there's a review on the soil here:

http://www.cpukforum.com/forum/index.ph ... opic=46351

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