On 21/04/2021 22:04, Ian Jackson wrote:
In message , Fredxx
writes
On 21/04/2021 10:02, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 21/04/2021 07:02, Thomas Prufer wrote:
On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 22:57:52 +0100, Ian Jackson
wrote:
The next time I wanted a bag I was told the EU had listed it
as hazardous (25kg might give you a hernia??), and you could only
get it
in tiny 1kg boxes - which cost around 7 pounds.
Eh? In Germany: 25 kg bag of ferrous sulphate 15,95 EUR plus 6,90
postage,
orderable online, delivery in 3-4 days, as of today.
In Germany, EU regulations are strictly for other countries
You may jest but ignoring EU based laws seemed a common trait in all
countries except the UK where they were carried out to the letter.
Seems the EU got blamed for a lot that just ain't so.
Thomas Prufer
After a bit of looking for it, I now see that 25kg bags of ferrous
sulphate ARE available, for typically £30 - plus various charges for
delivery (some reasonable, some extortionate). I reckon that something
like £35 total won't break the bank, and will last me a year or three.
My first google.co.uk hit with ferrous sulphate 25kg is:
https://www.keithsingletonhorticultu...te-monohydrate
which at £18.95 + £6.50 carriage[1] (all including VAT) is a bit cheaper.
I'm sure with a further look you can get cheaper still.
[1] says:
Our delivery costs are calculated by weight (KG):
ENGLAND WALES & PARTS OF SOUTH SCOTLAND (MAINLAND)
up to 25KG - £6.50
So not sure if 25kg would be £6.50!