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sithlord | 16:12 Sat 06th Apr 2013 | Gardening
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I have loads of containers which I use to grow annuals. The first year they grew beautifully but last year they barely grew at all despite me feeding them regularly. I hadn't changed the compost from the previous year. Should the compost be replaced every year? I hope not, got about 30 pots! Will cost me a fortune!!
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You could try mixing half old compost & half new to save you money. BTW, sod-all grew last year so i don't think it was the compost.
I agree with carrust, it was the weather.
I would agree, i gave up on everything in my garden by july last year.

However, i always use old compost for my tubs. I just add whatever i can...this year will be mushroom compost but i always add a handful of growmore to each tub and mix it up well.

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