Sedum will grow in soil from 6 to 7.5. What it will not tolerate is clay soil or standing water.
You plant red sedum in well drained soil in a sunny location. The roots are not very deep.
Tomatoes prefer a slightly acidic soil
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Yes. If the soil is too acidic it can kill the seed. It depends on the type of seed and where it was originally meant to grow. Some plants like alkaline soil and some like base soil.
Move or divide your sedum in the spring because it blooms in the fall. It does not have very deep roots. Plant in a sunny location with well drained soil.
blanket flowers,sedum,veronics etc....................
No, geraniums don't prefer acidic soil. But yes, they prefer slightly acidic soil. As with most soil life and cultivated plants, geraniums favor a soil pH of 6.5. They can tolerate a range of 5.8 to 7.0. But they do their best when the pH only is slightly acidic and is bordering the neutral range of 6.5-7.0.
Yes. Bougainvilleas like acidic soil and coffee grinds are very slightly acidic. In addition they increase the porosity of the soil. However coffee grinds should not exceed about 1% of the soil volume.
Some plants require acidic or basic soils to grow well. in such cases, we will not correct the pH level of the soil also plants like hydrangea get their colour from such acidic or basic soil
Poinsettias prefer acidic soil with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5.
well no and yes but mostly no.
I think yes