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I recently went to a garden and found in there nursery they were using a compost called 'TREF', does anyone know where i can buy it, as over the internet its costs around £13 a bag and they then want £7.00 postage.. for about 70L , it had wonderful results? Thank you, Chez x
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- Posted: Mon. 5th March 2012 14:36
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What did you want it for? The only reference I could find when googling it was as a peat-based soil improver for rhododendrons. I have mixed feelings about peat, but it does indeed look very expensive for a soil improver (but possibly not for something to start rare, delicate, and precious seeds in!).
- Posted: Tue. 6th March 2012 10:47
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Hi, thanks for your reply. It was actually being used in a nursery for new cuttings, and plants, and the whole greenhouse was a fantastic success.. I've seen it for rhodedendrums too, but it's not that one I want, this one is in a white bag and for general use.. So frustrating when you want to use something and just can't get it...
- Posted: Tue. 6th March 2012 19:54
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Hello. I have just purchased 'Tref' from: GardenBargains.com. online for £11.89 per 70L bag + P&P. I have bought three bags but they have only charged me £8.99 for the whole of my order which included other items. It is also available from Ideal World shopping channel for £12.99 + P&P.
I hope this helps in your quest to find this product.
David
- Posted: Wed. 18th April 2012 17:17



