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Westland Jack's Magic All Purpose Compost 50L(Collection instore or Pallet shipping 75.Euro)

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Westland Jack's Magic All Purpose Compost 50L(Collection instore or Pallet shipping 75.Euro)

Jack’s Magic All Purpose Compost blends the finest 100% natural ingredients to create a pure and balanced growing medium, which produces super, natural growth and exceptional health for plants and blooms all over your house and garden.

Key features:

  • Rich peat based compost
  • Great for seed sowing & potting on
  • Use in beds, borders & containers
  • Perfect medium for flowers, fruits & vegetables

 

How to use

Rework the compost between your hands, so it regains its intended structure. Then you’re all set!

Sowing seeds

Image of a pair of hands sowing seeds into a seed tray.

  • Fill a seed tray with compost and firm gently
  • Sow seeds to the depth and spacing mentioned on the seed packet. Many seeds have specific germination advice which should be followed
  • Water compost after sowing seeds. Covering the seed tray with polythene or glass will help to stop the compost from drying out
  • Keep trays in a warm area, away from direct sunlight until seeds germinate. Once seeds have germinated, remove the polythene/glass and keep soil moist

Seedlings/Pricking out

Image of a pair of hands using a dibber to prick out seedlings from a seed tray.

  • Prick out seedlings once large enough to handle. Hold the seedling by the leaves to avoid damage and gently tease the roots from the compost using a dibber or pencil
  • Space seedlings to allow for vigorous growth. Water regularly until the seedlings are ready to be potted on

Potting

Image of a pair of hands removing a root ball from a pot.

  • Before potting, water plants well and allow to drain
  • Choose new containers that are clean, have good drainage and enough space for root growth
  • Put the plant in the new container and fill the space with new compost
  • Water well and allow to drain

Take cuttings

Image of a pair of hands using a knife to take a cutting from a plant.

  • Fill a pot or tray with compost and firm gently
  • Prepare the cutting according to the specific needs of the plant
  • Generally, removing the bottom leaves and creating a sloping cut in the stem close to the joint will make a good cutting
  • Make a hole in the compost with a dibber or pencil, place the cutting in the hole and firm the compost around it
  • Place in a warm spot away from direct sunlight

Container and hanging baskets

Image of a pair of hands putting a plant into a hanging basket.

  • Line the basket and fill with compost. Plant with trailing plants around the outside the upright plants in the middle
  • Water well

Tips for Better Results

  • R e-seal the bag after you’ve used it
  • Store in a dry, frost-free place away from weedkillers and other chemicals
  • Not suitable for ericaceous (lime-hating) plants
  • Wear gloves before handling

General Advice

  • Use in a well ventilated place and avoid breathing in dust
  • Always wear gloves when gardening and wash hands after use
  • Children and pets need not be excluded from treated areas
$9.00
Westland Jack's Magic All Purpose Compost 50L(Collection instore or Pallet shipping 75.Euro)
$9.00

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Description

Jack’s Magic All Purpose Compost blends the finest 100% natural ingredients to create a pure and balanced growing medium, which produces super, natural growth and exceptional health for plants and blooms all over your house and garden.

Key features:

  • Rich peat based compost
  • Great for seed sowing & potting on
  • Use in beds, borders & containers
  • Perfect medium for flowers, fruits & vegetables

 

How to use

Rework the compost between your hands, so it regains its intended structure. Then you’re all set!

Sowing seeds

Image of a pair of hands sowing seeds into a seed tray.

  • Fill a seed tray with compost and firm gently
  • Sow seeds to the depth and spacing mentioned on the seed packet. Many seeds have specific germination advice which should be followed
  • Water compost after sowing seeds. Covering the seed tray with polythene or glass will help to stop the compost from drying out
  • Keep trays in a warm area, away from direct sunlight until seeds germinate. Once seeds have germinated, remove the polythene/glass and keep soil moist

Seedlings/Pricking out

Image of a pair of hands using a dibber to prick out seedlings from a seed tray.

  • Prick out seedlings once large enough to handle. Hold the seedling by the leaves to avoid damage and gently tease the roots from the compost using a dibber or pencil
  • Space seedlings to allow for vigorous growth. Water regularly until the seedlings are ready to be potted on

Potting

Image of a pair of hands removing a root ball from a pot.

  • Before potting, water plants well and allow to drain
  • Choose new containers that are clean, have good drainage and enough space for root growth
  • Put the plant in the new container and fill the space with new compost
  • Water well and allow to drain

Take cuttings

Image of a pair of hands using a knife to take a cutting from a plant.

  • Fill a pot or tray with compost and firm gently
  • Prepare the cutting according to the specific needs of the plant
  • Generally, removing the bottom leaves and creating a sloping cut in the stem close to the joint will make a good cutting
  • Make a hole in the compost with a dibber or pencil, place the cutting in the hole and firm the compost around it
  • Place in a warm spot away from direct sunlight

Container and hanging baskets

Image of a pair of hands putting a plant into a hanging basket.

  • Line the basket and fill with compost. Plant with trailing plants around the outside the upright plants in the middle
  • Water well

Tips for Better Results

  • R e-seal the bag after you’ve used it
  • Store in a dry, frost-free place away from weedkillers and other chemicals
  • Not suitable for ericaceous (lime-hating) plants
  • Wear gloves before handling

General Advice

  • Use in a well ventilated place and avoid breathing in dust
  • Always wear gloves when gardening and wash hands after use
  • Children and pets need not be excluded from treated areas