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  1. The John Innes Centre is a leading UK research institute in plant science, genetics and microbiology. It conducts cutting-edge research on photosynthesis, vaccine production, wheat improvement, food security and more.

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    • How Does John Innes Differ from Other composts?
    • What Are The Different Types of John Innes composts?
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    John Innes composts weigh much more than other types of potting compost as the key ingredient is loam, or soil, along with peat or peat substitute, sand, and fertilizer. Loam used in compost is usually made of a mix of sand, silt, and clay, and is sterilised to kill weed seeds, pests, and diseases. The advantage of loam is that it provides a steady...

    There are three types of John Innes potting compost: John Innes No 1, John Innes No 2, and John Innes No 3. These numbers refer to the varying levels of fertilizer included in the mix, to suit different uses. There's also John Innes compost for seed and cuttings, as well as an ericaceous compost which is lime-free and suitable for acid-loving (lime...

    The traditional recipe for John Innes composts uses peat, although there are now some that are made using peat substitutes.

    John Innes compost is a range of loam-based potting composts developed in the 1930s for long-term plant growth in pots and containers. Learn about the different types of John Innes composts, how they differ from other composts, and where to find peat-free alternatives.

  2. John Innes JP (20 January 1829 – 8 August 1904) was a British property developer and philanthropist. From the 1860s he developed Merton Park as a garden suburb in Merton, Surrey. In his will, he left funds and part of his estate at Merton for the establishment of a horticultural institute.

  3. John Innes compost is a set of four soil-based formulae for growing media, developed at the former John Innes Horticultural Institution (JIHI), now the John Innes Centre, in the 1930s and released into the public domain.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0409174John Innes - IMDb

    John Innes is a Canadian actor who has appeared in TV shows and movies such as Stargate: Atlantis, Underworld: Awakening and The Exorcism of Emily Rose. See his biography, contact info, resume, photos and videos on IMDb.

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  5. The John Innes Centre ( JIC ), located in Norwich, Norfolk, England, is an independent centre for research and training in plant and microbial science founded in 1910.

  6. The John Innes Centre is an independent, international centre of excellence in plant science, genetics and microbiology