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Acidic raised bed
I have a raised bed which is 50cm deep. I want to grow ericaceous plants in it. What should I add to my neutral soil to make it acidic?
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It's tricky to change the pH of your soil, even in a raised bed.
Sulphur chips can be used but will need to be added regularly and you'll need to do plenty of pH checking.
Shredded bark will also help a little.
What is that you plan to grow?
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Just keep adding ericaceous compost etc to the neutral soil, as per what @Pete.8 says, but - it does depend what plants you're growing. Many so called 'acid loving' plants, will grow perfectly well in neutral soil.
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As long as the neutral soil isn't at the alkaline end, they're absolutely fine. 'Neutral' covers a wide pH range
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...