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Frans IJsselstijn:
Hello everybody
Does someone know what kind of soil Narcissus cyclamineus needs.
I know that it wants a acid soil but what are the ingredients (peat or loam or sand)
Thanks for the answers
Frans
Ian Y:
Frans
We grow Narcissus cyclamineus very happily in a mix of 2 parts sandy loam, 1 part leaf mould and 2 parts 6mm grit - our laom is slightly acid.
It also grows well in our garden beds is the natural soil which is a sandy loam.
It likes moisture at all times and I suspect it does not like to get too hot and dry in the summer months, that is probably why it likes our garden in north east Scotland.
Gene Mirro:
I have some on the north side of the house where they get a few hours of sun each day. Soil is sandy loam with bark mulch on top. I feed them with lime and bone meal every spring. They have been naturalizing there since 1987, and look happy. They must be protected from slugs.
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