It is a slightly acidic peat soil completely ready for growing heathers, hydrangeas, rhododendrons and other plants with similar requirements for soil quality, both in container culture and in open ground when setting up heather gardens and planting berry beds.
When planting, fill the hole with soil, water, plant the plant, lightly compact it, and pour a layer (1-3 cm) of mulching material on top. Add peat soil annually at the rate of 3-5 liters per plant.
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