SylvaGrow Ericaceous Peat Free Compost 75 x 40ltr


- RHS-endorsed, professional-quality compost
- 100% peat-free, sustainable ingredients
- Supports healthy growth for lime-loving plants

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SylvaGrow Ericaceous Peat Free Compost from D.T. Brown is a professional-quality, RHS-endorsed, 100% peat-free compost, ideal for blueberries, rhododendrons, azaleas, heathers, camellias, hydrangeas, and other lime-hating plants. Made from a unique blend of fine bark from sustainably managed British forests and ethically sourced coir, it contains balanced nutrients to support healthy growth for the first 4–6 weeks. Suitable for tubs, containers, grow bags, cuttings, raised beds, or planting out. Perfect for food enthusiasts who value quality ingredients from garden to plate.
Delivery Information: Due to size and weight, a maximum of two bags per order applies. Larger quantities require multiple orders. Each pallet includes courier delivery with a tail lift, but customers are responsible for pallet breakdown and disposal. Additional Garden Club discounts do not apply. Delivery is unavailable to offshore islands (including Scottish Islands, Isle of Scilly, Channel Islands, Isle of Wight, and Isle of Man) and Northern Ireland.
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