Planting Instructions for Loropetalum chinense 'Ruby' - Knowledgebase Question

Wake Forest, NC
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Question by jmckinney73
April 5, 2006
Just purchased 6 Loropetalum chinense 'Ruby' shrubs. The plants did not have labels/tags with planting instructions. Can you provide info on hole prep (depth, fertilizer, etc) to ensure best results.


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Answer from NGA
April 5, 2006
The Ruby Loropetalum prefers full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. Plant in well-drained, organic-rich soil that is slightly acidic. The Ruby Loropetalum is an environmentally-friendly plant, as it is not known to have any serious pests. The idea of putting a $5 plant in a $10 planting hole has merit when planting your loropetalum. Dig your hole two to three times as wide as the root ball and plant at the same depth that it is growing in its container. Backfill with the soil dug from the hole. Tamp the soil down gently and then water well to help settle the soil and remove any air pockets.

Don't fertilize at planting time but wait until the roots are established. Next spring you can fertilize after new growth begins.

Enjoy your new plants!

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