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Cranberries, Bog Gardening and Ericaceous Compost

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 10:13 am
by ocailleagh
I have a small cranberry plant that is currently looking very sad sat in a little pot all alone. I'd like to put it in the ground and maybe get a couple more and some blueberry plants but I really don't want to buy a bunch of peat or ericaceous compost. I'm thinking a a small bog garden could be ideal as is will be nice and wet and acidic-so good for the cranberries-and attractive to some wildlife. Or would it not work that way? I know cranberries tend to grow in bogs in the wild, but would an artificial bog not be the same?
Alternatively, how would I go about making my own ericaceous compost? I have two new compost bins so thought I could set one aside for having a go at it.

Re: Cranberries, Bog Gardening and Ericaceous Compost

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:01 am
by eva
I might suggest using a typical ratio of green/brown in your ericaceous compost bin, but use only pine or fir needles for the brown, plus maybe some peat just to get you started. Maybe it would serve you well to water your boggy spot with a teaspoon or two of vinegar per gallon or so of water, too? That's all speculation. Not sure if it would be overkill. Good luck!

Re: Cranberries, Bog Gardening and Ericaceous Compost

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 2:40 pm
by marshlander
Have you done a ph test of your existing soil? It may already be acid enough

Re: Cranberries, Bog Gardening and Ericaceous Compost

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 8:45 am
by Odsox
Off the top of my head :scratch: I would have said that home made compost would be naturally acid, unless you add eggshells or similar.

Re: Cranberries, Bog Gardening and Ericaceous Compost

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:38 am
by Birdie Wife
Composted pine needles or bracken will be naturally acidic but be aware that the acidity will mean that it takes longer to break down than normal compost )arount two years. You can also get sulphate of something-or-other (sorry!!) which is a specific fertiliser for ericaceous plants.

Re: Cranberries, Bog Gardening and Ericaceous Compost

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:00 pm
by DominicJ
Isnt chicken poo acidic?

Re: Cranberries, Bog Gardening and Ericaceous Compost

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:20 pm
by Odsox
DominicJ wrote:Isnt chicken poo acidic?
Dunno, does it taste sour ?