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kia cat | 07:27 Mon 01st Jun 2009 | Gardening
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We have a stone sink, [about 12 x 18 inches, about 9 inches deep] I'm hoping to put a dwarf japanese maple in it, - any species that are a reasonable price plus what to plant with it? I'm thinking it should be ericaceous compost? Thanks
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Japenese Dwarf Maple will need a loam-based compost. One which has a % of organic matter, John Innes No 2 would be ideal. Make sure you have old broken pottery or stones at the bottom as it needs good drainage. Keep your soil moistened, feed in the spring and don`t over water. Place in a sheltered spot and perhaps cover in the frost.
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Darcy Thanks. I was thinking more along the lines of which species of plants to complement it. Any ideas?

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