How do you care for Lithodora Grace Ward?

Lithodora Plant Care Must have full sun and well-drained, acidic soil. We recommend cutting it back after flowering to freshen the foliage. Will self seed.

Similarly, you may ask, do you cut back Lithodora?

When to Prune Lithodora Since the plant is an evergreen, lithodora trimming is common in the early spring, just as winter has ended. Extended periods of cold or exposure to extreme winter weather can damage leaves and plant stems. Cutting back lithodora may need to be done after the flowering period as well.

Subsequently, question is, how do you propagate Grace Ward Lithodora? How to Grow Grace Ward Lithodora

  1. Loosen the soil with a shovel to the depth of 10 inches in a circle three times as wide as the plant pot.
  2. Dig a hole that is the same depth as the container the Lithodora is planted in and twice as wide.
  3. Water the Grace Ward Lithodora deeply with a drip hose to encourage to roots to grow downward.

Likewise, does Grace Ward Lithodora spread?

Lithodora is a great spreading plant for rock gardens, beds and borders, as a ground cover. Lithodora blooms profusely in spring, and less frequently through the summer. Plants are evergreen.

How fast does Lithodora spread?

Lithodora planted in gardens reaches heights of only 6 to 10 inches (15-25 cm.), but a single plant can eventually spread 24 to 36 inches (61-91 cm.). You can easily grow Lithodora in gardens in USDA plant hardiness zones 6 through 10.

How do you prune Lithodora Diffusa?

Prune lightly in late summer by trimming the new tip shoots back by about half, to encourage a dense habit. Plants are shrubby, so hard pruning is not recommended.

Is Lithodora poisonous to dogs?

Lithodora 'Star' has no toxic effects reported.

Can you divide Lithodora?

Lithodora is a creeping ground cover so it is a good choice near your tree, however the roots will dry out quickly unless you plant them directly into the soil. You can divide the plant with a shovel. Just make sure that each division has both roots and tops attached. Small holes are much easier to dig than large ones!

Is Lithodora Evergreen?

Lithodora blooms its heart out in mid to late Spring. Yes, that is a baby Monarch butterfly keeping me company! Lithodora is an evergreen perennial. Lithodora maintains its green foliage year-round.

How do you propagate Lithodora?

Licensed propagators can easily root lithodora by using the following guidelines. The best results are obtained when propagating lithodora using vegetative tip cuttings that are not woody or blooming when they are harvested. The cuttings should be 1 to 2 inches long. Stick the cuttings into a pre-moistened media.

How do you transplant Lithodora?

Plant on a cloudy day or in late afternoon to reduce transplant shock. Dig a hole for each plant large enough to amply accommodate the root ball. Unpot the plant and gently loosen the root ball with your hands to encourage good root growth. Place the top of the root ball even with the level of the surrounding soil.

How big does Lithodora get?

Each Lithodora diffusa plant spreads between 12 to 18 inches and grows between 4 and 6 inches tall. Select an area of your garden that will accommodate this growth without infiltrating your other plants.

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