2024 Grow Food/Garden for Free Challenge
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If you want to save money on fertiliser it's best to buy soluble powder, since ready made liquid is always going to be more expensive. I like the Bumper Crop line from Elixir Gardens (https://elixirgardensupplies.co.uk/produ...ubleferts/) and they also have free delivery to mainland UK.

They do just repackage Solufeed's product though, so it may be cheaper to buy direct from them - https://solufeedshop.com/solids-10-c.asp - and they also have free delivery. Of course it's much cheaper to buy a 20kg bag, which works out at ~£4 per kilo, but that much would last for decades at my usage rate and it's hard to keep it dry.

You can also get 2kg of soluble Phostrogen for just over £13 on Amazon (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Phostrogen-All-...r=1-4&th=1), though the last time I bought it was in 2021 when it was on offer at £3.99!!!

The price of coir has exploded over the last few years, I just don't bother buying it anymore unless it's on offer. All of the bagged compost I plan to use this year was bought from Morrisons when they were £3 a bag. I'm probably done buying seeds until October when the sales start again.
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