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How to start a garden - Nurture compost reviewed online

Updated: May 8, 2023


How to start a garden using Nurture compost
How to start a garden using Nurture compost

How to start a garden. Just saw @carrottopsallotment video starting a garden using Nurture Composts. Check Nurture multi purpose compost review video on Youtube - click link https://youtu.be/QSbz8VbbhYU


Currently available to buy at Amazon - click link https://amzn.eu/d/a50Rlcu

Find out more about Nurture compost range at www.nurturecomposts.com


Here are some additional tips for gardening:

  • Choose the right plants for your climate and location.

  • Prepare the soil before planting.

  • Water your plants regularly.

  • Fertilize your plants regularly.

  • Weed your garden regularly.

  • Protect your plants from pests and diseases.

  • Harvest your plants when they are ripe.


Nurture composts are easy to carry, use & store:


1. EASY TO CARRY. Nurture compost is lightweight to lift & transport.

2. EASY TO USE. Just enough in a pack of Nurture compost for your everyday needs.

3. EASY TO STORE. Compact & dry, fits in a kitchen cupboard.


There are four peat free compost products in the Nurture range to meet all your gardening needs. Each product in the range has its own special plant feed blend to deliver against the promise:

1. MULTI PURPOSE. An all round generalist compost for your plants.

2. PLANT HEALTH. For seeds, cuttings & bulbs to develop strong roots for plant health.

3. PLANT GROWTH. For growing plants to have up to 6 months of slow release feed.

4. PLANT HYDRATION. For mature plants, so they will need less watering.


The Nurture compost range cover all your gardening needs for sowing seeds, cuttings, bulbs, potting on, young and mature plants - including vegetables, fruit & houseplants.


Find out more at www.nurturecomposts.com


Using Nurture composts is easy, simply follow these three steps:


1. Add. Add water and then the compost block.

2. Hydrate. Hydrate the compost, stirring as it quickly expands.

3. Plant. Plant flowers, fruit, vegetables or any other plants.


Find out more at www.nurturecomposts.com

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