SERIES 36 | Episode 22
What’s the difference between soils used in raised beds vs containers?

HANNAH: Raised beds are usually open at the bottom, giving plenty of space for roots to extend and for water to drain. For this, the best choice is a quality loam soil – one that combines sand, silt and clay – mixed with lots of compost and aged manures to bring it to life. 

For pots and containers, the roots and soil are contained, so you need something different. You need some quality potting mix, which comes with inbuilt fertiliser (that will need topping up every 6 months or so), and which offers good drainage with no risk of compaction. 

What’s good for native colour in shady spots?

What is a parterre garden?

Featured Plants FUCHSIA HEATHEpacris longiflora cv.PINK HEATHEpacris impressa cv.SOUTHPORT HEATHEpacris stuartii

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