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Matheous-2 | 21:04 Tue 18th Sep 2012 | Gardening
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Anyone know of any Springtime plants/bulbs/tubers that prefer ericaceous compost please? I have two bags of the stuff I'd rather use up before Winter comes.....
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Lilies are the most obvious example of bulbs that like acid soil, though perhaps not strictly Spring bulbs. Almost none of them are happy in non-acid soil. Can't offhand think of true Spring bulbs though crocus won't object to ericaceous. You could always mix it with other soil of course
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cyclamen, crocus, wood anemone, snakeshead fritiliary dogstooth violet....all the woodland bulbs. I have an ericaceous tub with camellias in underplanted with crocusses, miniature daffodils, wild primroses and miniature cyclamen that does very well.
Regarding spring plants - camellias, azaeleas and Rhodedendrons all prefer this kind of soil or compost and you can grow all these in pots too.
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Thanks all- you've given me food for thought.....I think I have a medium sized container unused in my garage.....That'll use up the ericaceous!

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