Since I last posted on this subject I started to think about the more positive comments made about this new Horizon product rather than the glut of us naysayers.
First I realised that the drainage for my pots wasn't good, the pots were standing on wooden shelves that became saturated so I cut up some material and placed it under the pots,that allowed better drainage and I stood some pots on gravel.
The NH material still remained sodden, then I repotted into the few clay pots I have. eureka, a result.
The reason I avoid clay pots other than in the case of plants that are known to like dry ground is that peat dries out so quickly. The NH material in clay pots appears to be a better situation though i'm still scared to use the stuff. It's now well into the season and i've lost enough though I would like to lean-over towards the possibility that learning to use the NH compost might be the key rather than to dismiss it out of hand.
Seems doing a 'U' turn is fashionable these days.
Clay pots then ?
How are you supposed to start and maintain a healthy lifestyle if it completely removes a wine lover’s reason to live?
Richard.