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| I have just discovered that blackcurrant bushes don't require ericaceous soil. im in a bit of a panic now! Knowing that blueberries and redcurrants need that sort of soil I planted my new redcurrant, whitecurrant and blackcurrant bushes in huge holes of ericaceous compost (being as my allotment is full of chalky soil). I have watered the lot with ericaceous feed and also applied some iron (???) around the base. Now that I've found blackcurrants have normal soil....what have I done??? Will they be ok, and shall I dig them up. This is further complicated because the 3 bushes all look the same and the labels blew off over the winter so I don't know which is which.... any comments appreciated. |
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| Don't worry - plants are adaptable and most will survive in less than ideal conditions. Personally I wouldn't try to grow things in a situation they were not suited to. Currant plants of all sorts are not too much problem, and I've never found that they need acidic conditions - blueberries do, but I've never tried growing them. All sorts of currants do well in ordinary soil, preferably top-dressed with rotted manure. |
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