Wine and roses weigela is a hybrid of the older - fashioned weigela shrub known as weigela florida . Weigela wine-colored and roses is a deciduous bush that can uprise to between 4 and 6 feet grandiloquent and is hardy in the USDA Zones 5 to 8 . It ’s recognise by its impinging wine- to burgundy - colour in folio and pink , trump - shaped flowers . When planting weigela wine-colored and roses , ensure it ’s offer good drain and full Dominicus for maximal ontogenesis and efflorescence .

Step 1

Dig a hole double the breadth and astuteness of the container in which the weigela vino and roses plant is growing . If you ’re imbed more than one bush , space each of the planting holes 6 to 8 feet from one another .

Step 2

Mix a 5 - gallon bucket full of aged manure , compost , leaf mold or any other similar natural material into the stain you absent from the planting hole .

Step 3

Remove the weigela wine-colored and rose wine plant life from its container by laying it on its side and using a trowel , little stone , or hammer to pink downward along the lip of the container , then sliding the container off the base ball .

Step 4

Loosen entangled or matted root on the root clump using your digit , then place the weigela wine and roses into the planting hole . check that the plant is sitting level and straight , then scoop in soil until the hole is about half full .

Step 5

Pour enough water into the cakehole until it ’s about three - quarter full . Let all the water dissipate before proceed . Scoop in dirt around the entire ascendant globe to fill the hole full of soil .

Step 6

inseminate the weigela wine and roses ten to fourteen 24-hour interval after planting . habituate a coarse-grained , slow - acquittance fertilizer , such as 12 - 12 - 12 . Read the instructions carefully , then dilute the spread charge per unit of the fertilizer in one-half . verify you water good after the program of plant food .

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Weigela need good drainage . To check the drain in the planting sphere , grok a hollow two feet broad , by two foot deep . Then pour enough water into the hole until it is full . If the all the water has not drained away within an hour , you should consider planting the weigela wine and rose in a container or raised bed . The best sentence to transplant weigela , is in the fall , or in early spring . Cheryll Greenwood Kinsey , of the Washington State University Whatcom County Extension , suggests pruning back weigela by as much as 1/3 directly after the plant blossom . This will advance vigorous growth and a thick , denser growing use .

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