Thread: Acers in pots
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Old 06-09-2005, 03:09 PM
p.k.
 
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Flower Bobdew wrote:
First urg question [so be gentle ]...

I really hope this doesn't sound as daft as it might first appear
but...
I've got 4 small Acers [my own little Acer glade, for anyone who knows
the wonders of Westonbirt Arboretum. ] in pots on the dappled, shady
side of the garden. They're all doing quite well - albeit showing the
signs of a dry and warm wind summer, with some of the tips going a bit
crinkly - but I have a question about watering:

All the Acers are planted in an ericaceous compost [and top dressed
with a decorative gravel/slate mulch to help retain the moisture],
and this year I added a water butt for these watering purposes.
However, this summer has been so dry that I haven't really had enough
rainwater to use in these pots. But I've also been mindful of the
fact that tap water will effectively wash all the acid from the
compost, so the question is essentially this:

Is it best [assuming the Acers don't look like they're about to keel
over and die, obviously] to keep them relatively low on water and
*only* water with rainwater from the butt when available, or isn't the
ericaceous such an issue with Acers and I would actually be better off
keeping them well watered with tap water. Thanks.


Acres don't need ericaceous compost- the would not like a very alkalne soil
but a convertional jon Innes mix will do tham fine so do not worry about
using tap water.

I grew a collection from seedlings and whip a few years ago and grew thwm in
pots for around 10 years (root pruning every two years) until they
eventually got too big and unhappy (being random seedlings not nnamed
cultivars they were reversions to the taller growing form)

pk