Hi all,
I've ordered some blueberry bushes and prior to collecting them I have learnt about the preparation - all the websites say it loves a highly acidic soil which can be gained from using ericaceous compost.
I've bought myself a PH kit (it's not arrived in the post yet!), but I'm just wandering whether their is a rule of thumb that states how much ericaceous compost I would need to mix with the existing soil.
Currently I am looking to place it in a new raised bed made up of circa 60% well rotted horse manure and 40% multi-purpose compost.
I'm hoping a small amount will increase the PH level in the soil - am I optimistic & way off with my assumptions!!??? Or the more ericaceous compost I use the better????
Cheers!
I've ordered some blueberry bushes and prior to collecting them I have learnt about the preparation - all the websites say it loves a highly acidic soil which can be gained from using ericaceous compost.
I've bought myself a PH kit (it's not arrived in the post yet!), but I'm just wandering whether their is a rule of thumb that states how much ericaceous compost I would need to mix with the existing soil.
Currently I am looking to place it in a new raised bed made up of circa 60% well rotted horse manure and 40% multi-purpose compost.
I'm hoping a small amount will increase the PH level in the soil - am I optimistic & way off with my assumptions!!??? Or the more ericaceous compost I use the better????
Cheers!
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