Weigela Florida - Spring planting bare root shrub by Jamieson Brothers
Weigela Florida - Spring planting bare root shrub by Jamieson Brothers Weigela Florida - Spring planting bare root shrub by Jamieson Brothers Weigela Florida - Spring planting bare root shrub by Jamieson Brothers Weigela Florida - Spring planting bare root shrub by Jamieson Brothers Weigela Florida - Spring planting bare root shrub by Jamieson Brothers

Weigela Florida - Spring planting bare root shrub by Jamieson Brothers

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Weigela Florida - bare root shrub

Weigela Florida - Spring planting bare root shrub by Jamieson Brothers

£12.40 £10.33

Overview

,Weigela Florida,  bare root flowering shrub for Spring planting

Working with our suppliers we have come together to bring you bare root balls for Spring planting, adding Summer colour to your garden 

 

This bare shrub root ball produces beautiful conical shaped red flowers. Ideal for making an informal hedge. Very attractive to bees, butterflies and other pollinators in the garden.


Bare root shrubs are best planted between March and May, as long as the ground is not frozen or waterlogged.


After removing the root ball from the packaging, remove any damaged roots. Loosen off the soil around the root ball and place in a bucket of water so that the roots can have a good drink.


Dig over your garden using a fork to remove any large stones and weeds so that the rose roots have plenty of space to grow without any competition, dig a hole big enough to place the root ball into approx. 30cm by 30cm. Fork in some well-rotted manure or other fertiliser into the base of the hole. Place the roots into the hole, at this point you may want to add some Mycorrhizal Fungi to encourage the roots to grow quickly.


Place the root ball in to the hole leaving about 5cm from the stem base to the top of the hole. The removed soil can now be placed back into the hole around the root ball. Lightly press the soil with you foot around the root ball. Remove any extra shoots, so all the plants energy goes into the roots until they are established.


Water the Weigela well.


Weigela grow in most soils and prefer a sunny position but not direct afternoon sun. The soil should drain easily, flowering shrubs do not like to stand in water.

 

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