I've not heard of this before (but I'm not much of a gardener, so not surprising) but I've come across this wool compost, and wondering whether to give it a try. I didn't have a great growing year last year - all the vegetable plants I gave away to friends/neighbours, as they were surplus, thrived and produced loads of fruit. The ones I kept, just shrivelled up!
Has anyone used wool compost before and if so, what were your views.
(Are we allowed to post links? I'll add it anyway, and apologies in advance if I've broken a rule.)
marshallsgarden.com/collections/peat-free-compost?productFilter=type%3AWool%20Composts
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