Weigela shrub: features of care and reproduction

Weigela is a deciduous shrub that belongs to the honeysuckle family.
The pretty green beauty will delight the gardener with pink, red and cream shades.
The main feature of weigela is that the buds that have just opened are painted in a pale shade, but gradually their color changes and acquires a “ripe” color.
Content:
- Weigela shrub: planting features
- What do you need to remember when caring for weigela?
- What types of weigela are common in our region?
Weigela shrub: planting features
The best period for landings Shrubs are considered to be in the spring period. When planted in autumn, weigela may not take root due to strong temperature changes.
The bush is dug in in an inclined position and buried with earth. Before purchasing, find out from the seller how old the shrub is. The ideal “age” for adapting to our climatic conditions is 3 years.
Choose the location for planting your shrubs carefully. Weigela is a light-loving and heat-loving plant. She loves direct sunlight and develops intensively at temperatures above +20 degrees.
It is also necessary to remember that the branches and buds of the bush are very fragile, so you need to avoid north winds.
Weigela loves loose and slightly moist soil. Experts recommend loosening the soil with a shovel after each watering, but so as not to damage the root system.
If you don’t want to take on extra trouble, then simply cover the top layer of soil with peat or sawdust.
Video from masters of their craft describing the weigela plant:
Basic landing rules:
- Dig a hole 50-7 centimeters deep
- Place gravel and sand at the bottom of the hole
- Plant the bushes at a distance of 4 meters
- Be sure to fill the hole with humus, sand and turf in a ratio of 2:1:1
Required after landing drip irrigation bushes with water. Remember to water in moderation. Some gardeners mistakenly believe that water is the main companion of any plant or shrub.
Moderation in watering is the main rule of the gardener. We hope you don't want a rotten root system. Weigela needs to be watered 2-3 times a week.
What do you need to remember when caring for weigela?
In order for the shrub to delight with lush and long flowering, experts recommend trim branches. This must be done in early spring or late autumn. Areas with fading flowers also need to be cut off, and the cut area should be lubricated with garden varnish.
Young weigela requires your care. Therefore, in winter, it must be “wrapped up” from severe frosts. This can be done using a special material - spandobond. The tree trunk circle can be sprinkled with leaves.
If after the winter period you notice that the tree is severely frozen, fill it with plenty of water; the same can be done if the air temperature reaches above 35 degrees.
A shrub that is over 5-7 years old does not require special care. The gardener should not forget to shake off the snow from the branches or install a special frame that will protect the weigela from heavy snowfalls or rain.
Do not forget that the bush needs to be fed.This should be done twice a year: the first time in early autumn, the second time when the first buds appear. The fertilizer should contain urea and potassium sulfate.
Do not forget about moderate watering, pruning dry branches, fertilizing and careful treatment of the plant in winter.
When a “disease” appears weigela, it is necessary to take timely measures. It is better if you buy a special remedy for infections and fungal diseases.
So, weigela is a rather demanding shrub, but if it overwinters well, it promises to give persistent and good flowering. The shrub needs additional care and feeding, special attention should be paid to pruning dry or “dead” branches.
What types of weigela are common in our region?
In our regions there are quite a few types of weigela varieties. They differ not only in the color of the buds, but also in size. The following types of weigela are common in our region:
- Early weigela. The shrub reaches a height of two meters, the color of the buds is pink, in bloom in mid-May. Flowering period 30 days;
- Weigel Middendorf. The plant can reach up to one and a half meters in height and blooms twice a year. The buds are pale cream in color and have a pleasant, sweet aroma;
- Blooming weigela. The main feature of the shrub is that its leaves remain green even in winter. The buds are dark pink on the sides, white inside. The shrub reaches a height of 3 meters;
- Korean weigela. A meter long plant and more, usually up to 1.5 meters. It blooms in early June, flowering is not long and lasts about 15-20 days;
- Weigela profusely blooms.It fades very quickly, at the beginning of flowering the buds have a rich red tint, then the color changes slightly and reaches a pale pink hue.
Remember that the distance between bushes should be 3-5 meters. The distance between weigela will be advantageously brightened up by fern or hosta flowers.
The shrub is one of the most popular garden plants; it is rightfully considered a worthy representative of the honeysuckle family. Yes, weigela is quite demanding, but the flowering is beautiful, persistent and incredibly fragrant.
Weigela recently appeared in our region, but has already managed to win the love of many gardeners. It is very important to observe moderation in watering, to let in as much light as possible onto the shrub, because lighting it is extremely important for him. It is also worth taking care of warm “shelter” for the plant.
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Comments
I tried to grow weigela from seeds twice, but alas, none of them germinated. The seeds were probably not fresh, although the expiration date on the package was normal. I really like this shrub, I will try again. Maybe there are ways to increase the germination of weigela seeds?
I want to buy it for spring. Like it very much. It would be nice to have different colors. Yellow and red.