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Rate of Ceanothus "Concha" growth ?
Hi. I've seen these young Ceanothus shrubs in "M & S" and have always
wanted one for the garden. The plants on sale are about 6 inches in height. I was wondering how much would it grow and spread over the coming growing season. I have limited free space in my garden. Although I do have a nice spot for it I would like to know grow rate prior to planting so that there is not too much intershrub competition for light, area and soil resources. Thanks ! Uncle C A wet & mild chalky High Wycombe. |
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Rate of Ceanothus "Concha" growth ?
Don't know that particular one but my ceanothus reapens..grew tio a
bout 6 feet tall with a similar spread in the space of about 6 years |
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Rate of Ceanothus "Concha" growth ?
"Uncle-C" wrote in message ups.com... Hi. I've seen these young Ceanothus shrubs in "M & S" and have always wanted one for the garden. The plants on sale are about 6 inches in height. I was wondering how much would it grow and spread over the coming growing season. I have limited free space in my garden. Although I do have a nice spot for it I would like to know grow rate prior to planting so that there is not too much intershrub competition for light, area and soil resources. Thanks ! Uncle C A wet & mild chalky High Wycombe. It should do fine on your soil and grows to about 3m high by 3m spread after many years(according to Google). Unless "concha" is any different to the other varieties it will withstand a good pruning-so you should be able to control it to your wishes. |
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