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Best soil for Dark Beauty heather (Calluna vulgaris 'Dark Beauty')

Also called Dark Beauty Heather, Dark Beauty Ling.

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About Dark Beauty heather

Calluna vulgaris 'Dark Beauty' · also called Dark Beauty Heather, Dark Beauty Ling · flowering

Calluna vulgaris 'Dark Beauty' is a compact heather with unusually deep crimson-red, semi-double flowers that are among the darkest and most richly coloured of all Calluna cultivars. Flowers appear from August to October against dark green foliage. It holds an RHS Award of Garden Merit and is an exceptional choice for containers, rockeries, and heather beds.

Preferred mix: Acidic, free-draining ericaceous soil (pH 4.5–6.0)

Watch for — Fading flower colour: The signature dark crimson fades to pink if plants receive insufficient sun or if soil pH is too high. Confirm full-sun positioning and test soil pH; treat with sulphur and sequestered iron if pH exceeds 6.0.

Why dark beauty heather needs this mix

Dark Beauty heather is a true acid-lover — it physically cannot take up iron above about pH 5.5, so an ericaceous mix is not optional, it is survival.

For the full picture on what makes up a good mix, see our guide to the main types of soil and potting media — it explains why each ingredient above behaves the way it does.

What goes wrong with the wrong mix

The wrong soil is one of the most common reasons dark beauty heather struggles, and the damage often shows up weeks later as a watering problem. For this species specifically:

Planting dark beauty heather in standard compost or limey garden soil. Without an acidic (ericaceous) medium it will yellow and fail no matter how well you water and feed it.

pH — does it matter for dark beauty heather?

This is the whole game: Dark Beauty heather needs pH 4.5-5.5. Test it, use ericaceous compost (and an ericaceous feed), and water with rainwater where you can to keep the pH from creeping up.

If you want to check or adjust it, the soil pH guide walks through testing and the safe ways to nudge a mix more acidic or more alkaline.

DIY mix vs a bagged one

Bagged ericaceous compost is the correct, easy base for dark beauty heather; just open it up with bark and grit per the ratio above. Do not try to acidify ordinary compost by guesswork — it rarely holds.

Drainage and the pot

Containers are often easier than open ground because you control the pH completely. Use a pot with good drainage and an ericaceous mix; never let it sit waterlogged.

Top up or refresh the ericaceous mix yearly and test the pH each spring — it naturally drifts upward over time, especially if watered with tap water. When the time comes, our repotting guide for dark beauty heather covers the timing and technique step by step.

Dark Beauty heather soil — frequently asked questions

What is the best soil mix for dark beauty heather?

3 parts ericaceous (acidic) compost : 1 part composted pine bark or pine needles : 1 part perlite or coarse grit. Dark Beauty heather has evolved on acidic, peaty ground and depends on soil fungi that only function in acid conditions — raise the pH and it starves even in "rich" soil.

Can I use normal potting soil for dark beauty heather?

Ordinary multipurpose or garden compost is far too alkaline for dark beauty heather — expect classic yellowing, weak growth and a slow decline over a season or two. Bagged ericaceous compost is the correct, easy base for dark beauty heather; just open it up with bark and grit per the ratio above. Do not try to acidify ordinary compost by guesswork — it rarely holds.

Does dark beauty heather need a special pH?

This is the whole game: Dark Beauty heather needs pH 4.5-5.5. Test it, use ericaceous compost (and an ericaceous feed), and water with rainwater where you can to keep the pH from creeping up.

Should I buy a bagged mix or make my own for dark beauty heather?

Bagged ericaceous compost is the correct, easy base for dark beauty heather; just open it up with bark and grit per the ratio above. Do not try to acidify ordinary compost by guesswork — it rarely holds.

How often should I refresh the soil for dark beauty heather?

Top up or refresh the ericaceous mix yearly and test the pH each spring — it naturally drifts upward over time, especially if watered with tap water. Containers are often easier than open ground because you control the pH completely. Use a pot with good drainage and an ericaceous mix; never let it sit waterlogged.

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