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Peaty soil comes from the moor, how can there be peat without a moor? Why is the clay red, does it contain iron?
Steve has a very good point, I've only tried groing them in Norway (far south, so in line with the northernmost of Scotland), but where summers are warmer you will have to adjust your mix. I did grow Cremanthodium campanulatum in a peat bed where it appeared to seem perfectly content, but that species grows in soggy conditions in pure humus in the wild.
On this way I would like to send my best greetings and wishes for Christmas to everyone here...especially of course to Maggi and the team. Thomas