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Chalk Buried to Slowly Increase Plant's Alkaline Levels

katrina1
17 years ago

There was a report not long ago which suggested one could bury a stick of blackboard chalk into the rootball to slowly decrease the acid level only in an alk loving plant or shrub which was surrounded by a planting of acid loving plants and shrubs.

Has any one tried this method?

If so and if it worked as well as reported, is there a chance that Royal Heritage TM Hellebore plants will thrive, if one chalk stick per plant is used along with those Hellebore being planted in a few handfuls of Scotts flower/shrub soil; with all being encased in a bed of peat moss, first created for the planting of nine acid loving Encore Azaleas? The entire bed is also mulched with pinebark?

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