Top soil and peat from garden centre - full of weed seeds!
Top soil and peat from garden centre - full of weed seeds!
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Riley Blue

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22,559 posts

243 months

Yesterday (10:32)
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I bought three bags each of top soil and peat at a local garden centre to improve the state of a front border prior to some autumn planting. Within 7-10 days little green shots started to appear and I've had to weed at least once a week since.

Is this commonplace?

Simpo Two

89,633 posts

282 months

Yesterday (10:39)
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I would expect topsoil to have weed seeds in it. You could hardly employ people with microscopes and tweezers to pick them all out...

As for peat, I guess it depends on how old/deep it was.

Jimbo.

4,113 posts

206 months

Yesterday (11:05)
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Could also be wind blown seeds.

WrekinCrew

5,245 posts

167 months

Yesterday (11:33)
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Jimbo. said:
Could also be wind blown seeds.
Yes poppy seeds are like dust and blow everywhere at the moment, and are germinating in the mild damp weather.

I haven't seen peat on sale for years.

RGG

739 posts

34 months

Yesterday (12:06)
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Riley Blue said:
I bought three bags each of top soil and peat at a local garden centre to improve the state of a front border prior to some autumn planting. Within 7-10 days little green shots started to appear and I've had to weed at least once a week since.

Is this commonplace?
A quality product should be sterilised I think by heat - it could be that yours wasn't.

netherfield

2,918 posts

201 months

Yesterday (12:35)
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If you buy potted plants from most garden centres you'll find little weeds growing around them later on.

The Three D Mucketeer

6,727 posts

244 months

Yesterday (13:58)
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I always buy sterilised top soil and don't have a weed problem .. you get what you pay for smile

Riley Blue

Original Poster:

22,559 posts

243 months

Yesterday (14:32)
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RGG said:
Riley Blue said:
I bought three bags each of top soil and peat at a local garden centre to improve the state of a front border prior to some autumn planting. Within 7-10 days little green shots started to appear and I've had to weed at least once a week since.

Is this commonplace?
A quality product should be sterilised I think by heat - it could be that yours wasn't.
I didn't know that was a thing, I shall ask in future!

Spare tyre

11,644 posts

147 months

Yesterday (21:34)
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I collect mole hill mud on my travels smile

dba7108

655 posts

185 months

Yesterday (23:45)
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There is a processing plant near us that collects all the green waste from the council and gardeners and tree surgeons. It turns all the matter in a huge heated tumbler type machine which I guess kills all seeds etc. They sell to garden centres etc.

Skyedriver

20,988 posts

299 months

Spare tyre said:
I collect mole hill mud on my travels smile
A neighbour back in the 80's used to do that, thought about it a few times.

alfabeat

1,341 posts

129 months

Skyedriver said:
A neighbour back in the 80's used to do that, thought about it a few times.
That's what I do - and we have a lot of mole hills! Get several wheelbarrows full at a time. Use it to top up borders, plant pots etc. It's lovely soil, and easier than catching the moles!