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Extensive peat free trials at Bransford Webbs

 

The Bransford Webbs Plant Company are developing a sustainable pathway to a peat free future. During 2023 over 50% of our range has been trialed successfully in peat free compost, and a quarter of a million liners from our propagation unit were grown in peat free. 

 

The aim throughout the trialing process is to achieve the same great quality our customers expect from us, whilst using a peat free substrate that is environmentally friendly, responsibly sourced and available in commercial volumes.

 

BWPC have already gained valuable experience and knowledge in this area, having grown a proportion of plants in peat free for the last 20 years. Looking ahead to 2024, we aim to increase the size and depth of our commercial trials with the aim of becoming completely peat free in a realistic timescale that allows us to continue to supply excellent plants to garden centres across the UK.

 

“Bransford Webbs are committed to large scale trials - trialing three different mixes. Whilst trials overall have been successful, we are aware of the challenges we face with watering, feed issues and timing, and aim to manage the difference this presents not the problems”, commented Karl O’Neill, Technical Production Director. 

 

“We workclosely with our compost suppliers who readily acknowledge the issues we face with peat free composts. Through training with both staff and suppliers, we are working to understand the difference in the compost, with grower observation as important as scientific monitoring”.

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Roger Crookes
Thanks for doing all this team Bransford - many of us in the wider plant trade will benefit from your persistent research and development as we all face the huge challenge of peat free growing.