Tips To Care For a Lilac Shrub
The lilac shrub can be
a beautiful addition to any yard or garden. The lilac shrub is
a unique type of plant because it is a mix between a shrub
and a flower providing the yard or garden the best of both
worlds. The lilac shrub adds depth to the garden while
simultaneously adding a hint of color here and there. In order
to preserve the lilac shrub that you have planted it is
important that it receives the proper care.
One of the most important things to know
about a lilac shrub is that is does not like to be in standing
water for a long time. When you are planting the lilac shrub it
is best to place it in a well-drained area. If the level ground
does not drain well you can consider placing it in a place
where the ground is slightly elevated. Since the lilac shrub
does not like large amounts of water, it does not have to be
watered frequently even in dry weather conditions.
Keeping weeds away from the lilac shrub will
not only improve the look of the shrub, it will also keep the
plant from being overcome with weeds. Avoid using weed killer
products that contain nitrogen as this will have a negative
effect on the lilac shrub’s ability to bloom.
Prune the lilac shrub about every five years
in order to maintain the shape. The best time to prune a lilac
shrub is in the spring before the flowers start to bloom. Avoid
pruning in the fall or winter because this will destroy the
lilac shrub’s chances to bloom the next spring. Some of the
older branches on the bottom of the plant can be trimmed away
if desired. A good rule of thumb to follow when pruning a lilac
shrub is to never cut away more than a third of the plant.
As long as you give the proper care to the
lilac shrub it will continue to thrive and grow. Your hard work
will be rewarded with beautiful, sweet smelling blooms.
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