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Discussion in 'Compost, Fertilisers & Recycling' started by Freddy, Jun 25, 2009.

  1. Kristen

    Kristen Under gardener

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    I don't think you will manage to get your soil acid enough to grow a Camellia. You could use a raised bed, with ericaeous soil, and only water with rain water, but even then it will put its roots down low hit the alkaline layer. My Mother [Alkaline soil too] used to grow them in half oak barrels. They never came to much ...

    If you want to try to treat the soil you might be best off with Sequestred Iron (used to be made by Murphys, may be other brands these days)
     
  2. Freddy

    Freddy Miserable git, well known for it

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    Hiya Kristen.

    I've pretty much given up on the Camellia anyway. Funny thing, at one point I thought the soil was TOO acidic. This was based on tests using one of those electronic PH testers.
     
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    I hope it works Freddy. Do let us know.
     
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    Freddy Miserable git, well known for it

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    Will do:blue thumb:
     
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