I'm needing to repot a lime tree. I've been to the garden centers looking for citrus compost and can't find any. I was wondering if there was another compost I could use? I dont know if they need acid/alkaline... do I use ericacious (think that's spelt right) or can I use multipurpose? Any help in this would be appreciative.
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Ok I will try that. will go out and get some tomorrow so I can pot on the lime plant and some lemon mini trees I have. Thanks Piglet.Look not from the mind, but from the soul. For the life that is coming is already before us, waiting to open up the world. Just look more closely. Find the eyes to see. - Celestine Prophecy 1st insight
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JI3 is good for any permanent planting - unless your plant REALLY wants acid soil. Lots of loam in it and more nutrients. I use it for anything I want to stay in its pot. (Don't mean Triffids here, just plants I'm keeping for several years!)Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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OK that's great. will have to pop out and get myself some JI3. Thank youLook not from the mind, but from the soul. For the life that is coming is already before us, waiting to open up the world. Just look more closely. Find the eyes to see. - Celestine Prophecy 1st insight
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