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Old 20-05-2006, 09:55 AM posted to rec.gardens
Emery Davis
 
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Default Tree peonies and acidic soil

On 19 May 2006 19:25:57 -0700
"Jeff" wrote:

I bought a couple of Japanes tree peonies after being impressed by the
blooms from several herbaceous varieties that I planted two years ago.
The staff member at the nursery advised that I plant the tree peonies
in an acidic soil, and she recommended that I get an azalea mix along
with Miracid.

However, after reading my gardening book, it was indicated that tree
peonies prefer slightly alkaline soils (6.5 to 7.5 ph). We have
extremely hard clay soil where we live and I would like to simply grow
the peonies in pots.


Hi Jeffrey,

Trust the book, I'd guess. Lots of info on tree peonies from the
specialist nursery Kelways:

http://www.kelways.co.uk/acatalog/Ca...ree_Peony.html

Nice place to browse for cultivars too, even if you're not going to order.

-E

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