John Innes compost
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John Innes compost is not a manufacturer of compost, they are a range of composts developed at the John Innes Institute, named after John Innes, a nineteenth century property and land dealer in the City of London. On his death in 1904 he bequeathed his fortune and estate to the improvement of horticulture by experiments and research. The result was the establishment of the John Innes Horticultural Research Institute initially at Merton in Surrey, but now located at Norwich.[1] The formulae contain loam, peat, sand or grit, and fertiliser in varying ratios for specific purposes.
John Innes mixes[edit | edit source]
- John Innes seed compost
- John Innes cutting compost
- John Innes No.1
- John Innes No.2
- John Innes No.3
- John Innes ericaceous compost
References[edit | edit source]
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- ↑ (2003-2010). John Innes Composts. GardeningData.co.uk. Retrieved: 2010-08-26.