75+ Red Twig Dogwood Foundation Planting
This stunning tree grows in zones 6 through 9. Prefers enriched evenly moist.
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After young plants have been left alone for their first two or three years they can be pollarded by cutting back the main branches to two or three feet above the ground. Planting care 1 dig your planting hole twice the width of the root ball and just as deeply enough. Average landscape size moderate growing. Red twig dogwood shrubs should be planted somewhere in your yard where they can be easily viewed from a window to take advantage of their status as top notch specimen plants for winter landscapes.Plant red twig dogwood en masse to draw the eye past the molehills toward a horizon of color. Design ideasbare red stems are a beautiful sight against the winter landscape. Red twig dogwood care. Cut back old stems in early spring for the best color on new growth.
Plant with companions that need summer water. The yellow variety will be a smaller plant. Overcrowding encourages diseases and causes less attractive thin stems. Red twig dogwoods have moderate water requirements and moderate tolerance to salt and alkali soils.
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