Hedge cotoneaster plants will grow well in any loose, well-draining soil but prefers a slightly alkaline soil pH level. The plants are wind and salt tolerant, which adds to the benefits of using them as a hedge or border. Plants can grow 6-10 feet tall (1.8-3 m.) and 5-8 feet wide (1.5-2.4 m.).
- How do you care for a cotoneaster?
- How fast does a cotoneaster hedge grow?
- What is killing my cotoneaster?
- How do you train a cotoneaster?
- Can you take cuttings from cotoneaster?
- Is cotoneaster poisonous to dogs?
- When should a cotoneaster hedge be trimmed?
- Does cotoneaster need full sun?
- How far apart do you plant cotoneaster for a hedge?
- Can fire blight be cured?
- Why do Cotoneaster leaves turn brown?
How do you care for a cotoneaster?
Cotoneaster shrubs only need watering during prolonged dry spells and do fine without regular fertilization, but shrubs that don't seem to be growing may benefit from a light dose of complete fertilizer. It's a good idea to apply a thick layer of mulch around ground cover types soon after planting to suppress weeds.
How fast does a cotoneaster hedge grow?
Cotoneaster simonsii will be at its best at heights between 1-1. 5m and grows at around 20-40cm per year. February is the recommended time to trim your Cotoneaster simonsii hedge to shape and if required, prune any unruly growth after flowering.
What is killing my cotoneaster?
What is affecting my cotoneaster? A. The problem with your cotoneaster is an insect called scurfy scale and this particular insect feeds by sucking sap from the plant. Scale are difficult to control because of their hard coating.
How do you train a cotoneaster?
The simplest way to train a cotoneaster is to hammer in rust-proof nails where needed to support stems, then use extension growth to develop the coverage upwards.
Can you take cuttings from cotoneaster?
Propagation. Cotoneaster multiplies quite easily and can be propagated by stem cuttings or from seed. However, it can take up to 18 months for seeds to germinate. This makes cuttings the preferred method of propagation as they yield strong stock and quick results.
Is cotoneaster poisonous to dogs?
The Gardeners World website says this tree can be toxic to dogs - but the tree doesn't appear on other lists of plants that are poisonous to dogs (RHS/Dogs Trust).
When should a cotoneaster hedge be trimmed?
Trim cotoneaster in this way whenever you notice the problem. All other significant pruning should be done in spring before flowering, and can be done as early as February. At this time you can trim cotoneaster's longer, awkward branches back to side branches. Prune the branches just above new buds.
Does cotoneaster need full sun?
CARING FOR COTONEASTERS
Provide full sun or partial shade as noted. They'll thrive in fertile soils but tolerate any soil as long as it is well-drained.
How far apart do you plant cotoneaster for a hedge?
When growing hedge cotoneaster as a hedge, plants can be planted 4-5 feet (1.2-1.5 m.) apart for a dense hedge or screen, or they can be planted farther apart for a more open look. Hedge cotoneaster can be sheared or trimmed to shape at any time of the year. They can be trimmed into formal hedges or left natural.
Can fire blight be cured?
Symptoms of fire blight are wilting shoots, cankers on branches and blackened leaves, which give the disease its name - trees appear to be scorched. ... There is no cure for fire blight; however, some trees can be successfully pruned. Severely damaged trees may have to be removed.
Why do Cotoneaster leaves turn brown?
Pear leaf blister mite, Phytoptus pyri. Colonies of these microscopic mites may disfigure the unfolding leaves of cotoneaster by causing greenish yellow or reddish blisters that later turn brown. In severe infestations, the leaves may drop in summer.
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