Ericaceous Compost

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Ericaceous Compost

SUITABLE FOR:
• Enriching Soils where a Low pH is Required
• Reducing the pH in Alkaline Soils
• Improving Soils for Ericaceous Planting
• Dressing & Mulching Ericaceous Beds & Borders
• Creating Friable & Aerated Soils
• Breaking Up Heavy Acidic Soils
• Improving Soil Structure & Stability
• Increasing Water Retention & Aeration

Produced using 100% natural Ericaceous loam, Composted Pine & Spruce Bark Fines together with Sustainable Peat, when blended Bury Hill Ericaceous Compost creates a perfect planting medium to help keep acid loving plants thriving.

Bury Hill Ericaceous Compost is suitable for growing plants which require a low pH such as Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Camelias and Heathers as well as many others. Bury Hill Ericaceous Compost is also ideal for reducing the pH in alkaline soils closer to neutral, which is preferred by a wide range of plants, vegetables and fruits. This product is frequently used as a dressing or mulch as Ericaceous Compost will help to maintain a lower acidic pH.

With a pH typically between 6.4 and 6.6, Bury Hill Ericaceous Compost is sustainably sourced and is high in organic matter, nutrients and minerals, helping to promote microbial activity and encouraging strong, healthy, root and plant growth.

PRODUCT ACCREDITATION
• Fully Tested In-house

KEY FEATURES
• Scientifically verified
• Balanced pH 6.3 – 6.7
• Ideal for neutralising pH in soils
• Great for improving acidic sandy soils
• High in rich organic matter
• Improves moisture retention
• Increases aeration
• Packed full of nutrients & minerals
• Sustainably sourced
• Fully compliant to industry standards and beyond
• Screened to 10mm
• Virtually weed free
• Easy to use
• Aminopyralid free
• Suitable for immediate use

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