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star-shaped white flowers from a 2. Cornus kousa ‘Wietings Select’ shrub with lanceolate leaves that have prominent veins

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rightly admired by gardeners and landscapers for the crayon - box form of their colorful stems , dogwood shrubs also include other charms .

These shrubs have foliation in full-bodied and deep hues or in unusual shade , such as greenish gold or orange - red ; some have variegate leaves .

the bright red branches of a Cornus shrub growing outdoors in the winter

Finally , most of them produce bunches of tiny flowers , usually creamy yellow , followed by off-white berry .

However , the maven of the show are indubitably the stems .

Rich mysterious Bolshevik is perhaps the most prized color , but should it be when other varieties boast stems in sunny yellow or bright orangish ?

young Cornus sericea ‘Flaviramea’ shrubs growing in pots with branches in front of a fence

But even when these bush ’ stem are green , they are a dazzling electric lime spook of green !

For the good reason outline above , these spreading shrubs are used for cosmetic purposes on open dry land and to guard against erosion on verges and slopes .

Can You Grow Dogwood Shrubs In Pots?

Though dogwood shrubs are certainly not a conventional pot plant and are considered an open - ground alternative , you may grow them in a container of a suitable build and size .

savorless - dweller who are enchant by these strange shrub with their entrance stems and ornamental foliage could very successfully spring up them in planters on their balconies .

If you live in a place you’re able to sure enough put a planter with a dogwood shrub on a good - sized terrace or verandah and it would make a dramatic backcloth for a few traditional potted flowering plants .

large, rectangular wooden planters full of compost and gravel

1) Opt For A Broad, Wide Planter

I suggest that you keep off growing a dogwood bush in a traditional semi - conic pot , no matter how big .

Instead , opt for a broad and broad plantation owner ; there are two reason for this .

Firstly , a dogwood shrub is unlike a proper plant in that it has considerable spread and the focus of attention is its stem .

a small Siberian dogwood shrub with white and green variegated leaves

As a result of this , optics and aesthetics are greatly heighten if the shape and pattern of the plant are in musical harmony with the container , which is why a planter works so well .

strain to base the breadth of the planter on the ultimate bed covering of the special variety .

The spread of these shrub ranges from 1 - 3 m , so you really do n’t want a mismatch .

potted dogwood Sibirica Variegata saplings with green and white leaves

As a rule of ovolo , the plantation owner ’s breadth should be about 75 % of the ultimate spread of the variety in question .

“ However , do n’t go too stingy on depth , as thirsty plant life will normally postulate a minimum of 50 - 60 cm for their roots , ” Master Horticulturist Peter Lickorish say .

2) Prioritise Drainage Holes

The container must have drain holes .

Though I ’d suggest using terracotta containers , you may spring up a dogwood shrub in a cosmetic plantation owner made of man-made fabric .

Just be sure it is sufficiently wide and deep .

ovate Cornus leaves with green and white variegation

3) Choose Well-Draining, Organic Soil

Dogwood shrubs need soil that enfeeble very well yet is go on moist during the growing season .

Beyond that , these shrubs are very sporting about stain .

utilise a light , moderately fertile soil .

leaves of a C. alba ‘Elegantissima’ shrub with dark red stems

A mixed loam amended with a moderate serving of organic compost or some well - rotted poulet manure in about a 3:1 ratio will sour very well .

Amend the soil further with grit or perlite to facilitate drainage .

add up vermiculite or additional compost to preserve wet as necessary .

pink, four-petalled flowers from a Cornus kousa ‘Satomi’ plant

The medium should never be allow to abide torpid as this can cause root rot .

Though the ideal land pH is slightly acidic , cornel can grapple with neutral soil too .

4) Use A Large Pot To Avoid Potting Up

Dogwood shrubs are not usually potted up or transplanted .

They are typically planted in the desire final position , which is straight as they are fully hardy and are propagate from cuttings .

However , if you ask to pot up a dogwood bush , perform this task presently after the shrub enters winter dormancy or just before the end of the dormancy period .

In other words , the end of fall to other winter is the ideal time period .

If transplanting , an extra retainer must be kept in mind , especially if you live in a inhuman region : the grime should not be difficult and should be workable .

Whether you ’re potting up or transplanting , have a facial expression at the source system .

If the bush is at all root bandage , you may as well afford up and spread out the roots .

A five - minute dip in a tub of water will enable you to take away caked soil .

Also , check that the dirt personal line of credit of the stem is not any blue than it was in the original container .

After potting up or transplantation , give the bush a good lacrimation .

Afterwards , water in temperance , aiming to keep the roots hydrate after the stress of pot up or transplant .

5) Never Plant More Than One Per Pot

Dogwood shrubs have a tidy growth rate and most have a very all-inclusive spreading .

Almost allCornus sericeavarieties are at least 1 m in spread and manyCornus albavarieties exceed 3 m.

Therefore , purely for reasons of practicality , you should plant only one per planter , reach sure that the planter is broad enough .

Another reason is that institute more than one shrub per planter will lessen rather than rise aesthetic appeal and will necessitate more thoughtful and careful pruning .

6) Place Your Container In Full Sun

To obtain the levelheaded shrubs with the most vibrantly - coloured stems , place the container in full sunshine .

If that is not useable , part ghost will do .

7) Water Deep, But Infrequently

During the grow time of year , dogwood shrub in containers benefit from deep but less frequent watering .

tearing 2 - 3 times a hebdomad , count on other factor , will work very well .

Do not water regularly during winter dormancy ; only see to it that the ground does not totally dry out .

you could quiz wet levels by tick off the soil down to an inch or two with a finger or by using a wet time .

Use a balanced formula , such as a 10 - 10 - 10 preparation , for feeding dogwood shrubs in spring .