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Acidic vs. none Acidic plants

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by Kuino on May 02, 2005 11:56 PM
How close can you plant a Gardenia to a Jasmine? Should I just keep them in a seperate pot? If i add muracid to the soil or plant can it leach to the rest? I know i can plant Camellias, Azealeas, and Gardenias together but kind enjoy the fragrant plants.
by Dixie Angel on May 03, 2005 12:04 AM
[wayey] , Kuino! I don't know the answer to your question but someone will be along shortly I'm sure to fill you in. I just wanted to say "Welcome to the best gardening forum on the net!"

Dianna

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by Bill on May 03, 2005 12:28 AM
Gardenias require humousy, acid soil with a pH between 5 and 6.

Jasmine requires sandy, alkaline soil with a pH of 7.0 or higher.

They would not be able to co-exist in the same planter.

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