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Prudie | 18:40 Sun 05th Jun 2011 | Gardening
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Asked OH to get me a bag of potting compost while he was out and has returned with an ericaceous one. Is there any point in using this for normal non-lime hating plants??
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that may depend on what type of plants you want to use it for but generally, no, dont use it on anything other than acid lovers.
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Thanks halkwalk, what a waste. I've got one azalea in a tub but I only repotted that in the autumn.
Can't you take it back to the shop and ask them to swap it?
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That is what I was going to do but he bought it at the local Focus which was having a closing down sale this weekend and he 'says' that was all they had left.
Why not buy some more lime hating plants?
I have several Hydrangeas and so I only ever buy ericaceous compost and that gets used to pot and re-pot everything else - lime haters or not I use it regardless...and have no problems whatsoever with any of my plants..All of which are in pots...

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