Can spirea bush grow in shade?

Can spirea bush grow in shade?

Spirea performs best in full sun, producing more blooms, vibrant color and brighter fall foliage. Plants can take light shade, with spring bloomers more shade tolerant than summer bloomers.

How many hours of sun does spirea need?

For the best foliage color and flower production, give spirea full sun (at least 6 hours of direct light daily).

How do you care for goldflame spirea?

Caring for Spirea ‘Goldflame’ Monrovia Nursery recommends watering ‘Goldflame’ spirea deeply and regularly during its first growing season and then maintaining light, even moisture in the soil once established. One inch of water weekly in summer is sufficient, if no rain falls.

Does spirea grow in sun or shade?

full sun
These attractive shrubs are fast growing and should be grown in full sun for best flowering. They can, however, tolerate partial shade. Some are spring bloomers; whereas others bloom in the summer. Plant sizes vary by species and cultivar, and they range from 1½ to 8 feet tall.

How do I look after my spirea plant?

Spiraea is hardy and doesn’t require any special winter care. As with all border shrubs, a spring mulch of well-rotted organic matter will keep the soil – and therefore the plant – in good condition. Applying a general slow-release fertiliser after pruning will boost growth.

How big does a gold flame spirea get?

3 to 4 ft. tall
Moderate growing; reaches 3 to 4 ft. tall, spreading wider. The bright yellow-green of the foliage makes this a stand-out shrub for the mixed border, and outstanding fall color makes it a real eye-catcher.

How do you prune a golden flame spirea?

Pruning time is late winter or early spring, just before the buds set for the new year.

  1. Remove spent goldflame spirea blooms directly after they brown by sliding your pruning shears down the flower stem to the connecting branch or to a new leaf.
  2. Cut back any dead or broken branches as soon as they’re noticed.

What can I plant with golden spirea?

Spiraea japonica ‘Goldmound’

Botanical Pronunciation spy-REE-a juh-PON-ih-kuh
Water Needs Moderate
Watering Needs Water regularly, when top 3 in. of soil is dry.
Companion Plants Barberry (Berberis); Ninebark (Physocarpus); Weigela (Weigela); Salvia (Salvia); Coneflower (Echinacea)

What kind of soil does goldflame Spirea like?

Goldflame spirea can tolerate a wide range of soil types, including clay soil. But it thrives in a rich loamy soil with good drainage. The shrub likes a slightly acidic to neutral soil pH but also can tolerate a slightly alkaline soil.

How do you take care of a Spirea plant?

Water new shrubs regularly to maintain lightly moist (but not soggy) soil. Mature spirea shrubs have some drought tolerance but still prefer a moderate amount of soil moisture.

How do you get rid of goldflame Spirea?

Another issue with ‘Goldflame’ spirea shrubs is their tendency to escape cultivation and become invasive in warm, moist climates. The best way to prevent this aggressive spread is to remove the showy flower clusters as they start to fade but before they set seed, which occurs when you deadhead the blooms.

What can I plant with golden flame Spirea?

For a mixed shrub border, you can plant ‘goldflame’ with other deciduous shrubs such as forsythia, daphne, and clethra. The dark-foliaged creeping juniper or heuchera can be planted in the background. The dark purple foliage of the Aster lateriflorus can also create a wonderful background for this spirea plant.