Pieris
On May 21, 7:39*am, Zak Ventis wrote:
Thought I would add my twopennyworth:
I live in near Monmouth where there is about 12" of soil/subsoil and
then solid red clay! *A couple of years ago I planted a pieris in a
border with no thought as to its needs. *My neighbour soon pointed out
that the one he had was not thriving and it needed an ericaceous
compost.
After a year of it looking ever more sad, I came across a length of
corrugated drainage piping 2 feet in diameter. *Cutting an 18" length, I
let this into the ground (whew, that's a lotta clay) and filled it with
suitable compost. *It is now flourishing brilliantly and the size of the
tube means I don't have to water (rainwater) unless there has been a
serious drought.
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Zak
Thanks Zak! I'll definitely get digging this week end.
Cat(h)
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