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Planted my lilacs incorrectly

turtlegreen
12 years ago

Hi,

I just found out that I probably planted my lilac bushes incorrectly. I planted them two summers ago. I dug holes twice as large as the pot the lilacs were in. However, instead of filling the hole with the displaced soil, I instead used planters mix soil to fill the hole.

The natural soil in the area has a lot of clay in it, the type where if you're doing any sort of landscaping, and the soil gets wet and you walk through it, you gain about 20 pounds of mud on each shoe.

So I've read where I might have created a bathtub effect for the lilacs? Is this going to have a long term detrimental effect on the bushes?

They're nice a green but have only probably grown a foot or so in the two summers and they have never bloomed. I bought them at approximately 3 feet in height and they were in 3 gallon buckets.

Will this eventually be self correcting as the roots grow out of the planters mix portion and into the existing soil? Is there anything I should do to help remedy the issue?

Oh, and I did the same thing with some grape vines.

Thanks for any help or advice.

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