written by suffolk on 27/07/2012
Durston market this pelleted fertiliser for all garden use. I used this product on my lawn after it was decimated by building work and it made a dramatic recovery. Other times I have used this in flower tubs, mixing it with the compost and the results look suspect. ie, my sweat peas have never looked so sick ? What troubles me is that it has no mention on the container, what the source of the material its made from. Nor does the Durston web site ? Normally for this type of pellet it would be chicken waste. I have written to the company asking this question, but I fail to get an answer. Why are they so secretive. I just hope its not waste material form the local sewage works ?
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Bures's Response to suffolk's Review
Written on: 07/08/2012
I must endorse this comment. I have a tub of these pellets in my garden shed and the smell is awful.
My wife wants them removed.
I am also concerned they are not made from chicken waste but something more sinister.