Tiger grass (forum)
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Geoff starts with ...
Does anyone know what Ph tiger grass likes. I have a heap that isn't doing too well. The soil tested at Ph 4
Time: 9th June 2012 4:15pm
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glennis says...
I have neutral ph and the tiger grass is going great . No tigers yet though . I would think that in rocky it should be going gangbusters .
Time: 10th June 2012 8:32am
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snottiegobble says...
Geoff, I would be surprised that anything can handle that acidity, mate! Even acid lovers like blueberries, rhodedendrons azalias dont live in much below 5.5 to my knowledge. Remember each PH scale number is either 10 times more acid or 10 times more alkaline than the previous with 7.0 being neutral!
Time: 10th June 2012 4:03pm
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amanda says...
I am glad u said it SG! I cringed when I saw 4 also...Geoff - are u certain it's pH4 ? You haven't tested an area that had something put on it recently (like sulphur?)
Is your whole garden like this?
I'd be getting some advice from your local gardening gurus...pH4 is dreadful :-(
Time: 11th June 2012 6:19pm
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