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Yew tree planting

I am looking to buy some top soil in preparation for planting a row of yew trees on my boundary. My local top soil producer said he could add some mushroom compost to the basic top soil but I don't know if that's ok. Would yew trees benefit from a top soil blended with mushroom compost? Does it add nutrients and if so should I not add any further feed or bonemeal when planting the trees? 

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  • FleurisaFleurisa Posts: 779

    Mushroom compost tends to have an alkaline pH level, so it wouldn't be good for Yew which prefers ericaceous soil

  • Thank you Verdun. Our sub soil is chalky so it shouldn't get waterlogged. If it is low in nutrients should I add feed or bonemeal or blood/fish and bone at planting time?

     

  • Great. Thank you.

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