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Old 07-03-2005, 07:03 PM
Alex Woodward
 
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Perhaps I should give them more time to establish, or do you think there
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a problem with the soil? I have to admit I have not tested the ph level of
the soil - which is an obvious mistake I suppose.


You can get some idea by what grows around. Do neighbours grow
rhododendrons, for example, and what are your commonest weeds?


My nearest neighbour has grown heathers quite successfully over a three year
period. Though I can't remember seeing any of them withering during their
first year, unlike mine. However, my neighbours are south facing while mine
get a couple of hours of sun on a north facing bed.

Alex


 
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