terre de bruyère

Le sol doit être léger et bien drainé, composé pour moitié de sable siliceux, et pour le reste, à parts égales, de terre de bruyère et d’écorce de pin finement broyée.
The soil must be light and well drained, composed for a half of siliceous sand, and, for the rest, in equal parts, of land of moor and bark of pine finely ground.
En France, on conseille la terre de bruyère, mais même s’il vaut mieux éviter les sols calcaires, elle s’adapte généralement à tout sol bien drainé, et pousse aussi sur les terrasses dans des conteneurs adaptés.
In France, the suggest the land of moor, but, even if it is better to avoid the calcareous soils, it adapts, generally, to whatever well drained soil, and grows up also on the terraces, in adequate containers.
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