The ericaceous type is the kind of compost that hydrangeas need for repotting. The shrubs in question prefer soils whose pH level is slightly acidic. They therefore require the kinds of amendments, composts, fertilizers, mulches, and soils favored by azaleas, heathers, and rhododendrons.
No.
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There is no need to mix old and new compost. Old compost ,if ready, should be used on its own. New material will take time to rot down to compost.
It is very easy to grow hydrangeas in Queensland. They virtually grow wherever they are planted. Out west, they will need more water, and it is still important to keep them watered well in coastal areas during dry seasons. A fact sheet on growing hydrangeas in Australian conditions can be found at the related link below.
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you need to change the soil PH, if i remember corectly you need to lower the PH but ask a nursery :)
Yes, to make good compost you need to make sure it stays moist.
If you have orange mold growing in your kitchen compost bin, you need to take your compost out. Mold is hot healthy to have in your house.
"To get worms, you need compost. To make compost, all you need is 5 kelp, in which you can find in waters. You can craft the compost then get worms by breaking it." this answer is incorrect as to make a compost bin, the only thing able to make compost, you must get worms (5 of them). to answer your question you can find worms by obtaining dirt witch will yield one worm at random.
The ericaceous variety is the kind of compost that crape myrtle needs. The woody plants in question (Lagerstroemia indica) prefers soils whose pH levels range in the slightly acidic. They therefore require more or less the same kind of amendments, fertilizers, mulches, and soils as azaleas, heathers, and rhododendrons.
Decomposers.
The best way to improve soil for gardening is to use compost. Plants need food and it is better to use compost than fertilizer as long as the compost is aged and the right type for the plant. Test your soil and know what you need.