No, not all shrubs love ericaceous compost. The compost in question offers amendment, fertilizer, and mulch possibilities to shrubs (and other woody, as well as non-woody, plants) that favor soils whose pH measures in the acidic range. The word ericaceous references plants in the Ericaceae family, commonly called the heath or heather family even though it includes such even more famous plants as azaleas and rhododendrons.
Rhododendrons, azaleas, and camellias are all ericaceous.
No, crocuses cannot be grown in all composts. The flowering plants in question favor neutral soils and therefore must not be exposed to the more acid-loving of ericaceous composts. The best compost will be labeled specifically for flowering plants.
All leaves will compost.
Yes. They eat all kind of shrubs.!
Hummingbirds don't eat shrubs at all.
For make sure all ingredient in the compost breakdown completely.For get the uniform equality of compost.
Their really is not 'a best type of compost' it is really all the same. Any thick black compost is good for the lawn.
Compost is great for plants absolutely the best thing! All of the nutrients from the food are absorbed into the compost. Yes! Use it!
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You can compost all fruits. Just no dairy or meat, that's the golden rule.
all plants have sap
All Cytisus have pods.