HOW TO PLANT SPIREA Double Play® Blue Kazoo® Spirea When to plant: Spring or fall Where to plant: Make sure you have chosen a site that drains well and receives at least 6 hours of sun each day. How to plant: Dig a hole that is twice as wide as the container and just ...
The smaller size of ‘Candy Corn’makes it a great choice for larger containers. Plant this spirea in a mass as a low-growing hedge, or add it to a foundation or perennial garden. After a few seasons, ‘Candy Corn’ will beable to tolerate drought. ...
Poor Water Management.Toomuch or too little water can stress plants. Although spirea tolerates dry sites, it grows best in consistently moist soil that drains well. ... Too much water can cause leaves to turn yellow or entire stems to die, which may give you a false signal your plant ne...
These dwarf forms are almost all derived from the Japanese spirea (Spiraea japonica), which as the name tells us,is a native of Japan and China. This plant was first brought to Europe in 1850, as part of the great opening up of the East to gardeners, and several different forms were ...