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titleOfInvention Growing medium free from peat and animal products
abstract A growing medium comprises a compost of spruce bark 10 and a nitrogen containing material 16, and limestone 22. Preferably the nitrogen containing material is a plant-based nitrogen source, such as soya bean product, castor cake, or neem cake. The growing medium is produced by hammer milling the spruce bark down to chippings of 10 mm or less, passing them through a screen 12, mixing them with soya bean product 16, composting the mixture and subsequently adding limestone 22 to the compost. Copper sulphate 24 and ferrous sulphate may also be added after the composting stage. Preferably the mixture of bark and soya bean meal contains 600-800g of nitrogen per 1m<3> of bark.
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