Subtleties of trimming weigela
Weigela is of interest to many gardeners because of its decorative effect and bright flowering. This shrub from the honeysuckle family is named after the botanist who discovered this plant, von Weigel. Southeast Asia is considered the birthplace of weigela.
What is a haircut for?
In order for the shrub to please with an abundance of flowers, and more than once a season, it is necessary to timely and correctly prune the weigela. Depending on the variety, the age of the plant and the result that the gardener would like to get after the haircut, pruning is performed according to various schemes.
And a haircut is necessary for the health of the shrub, since rotted or frozen branches that remain unnoticed can subsequently cause various infectionsthat lead to disease and cause a lot of trouble and anxiety for plant breeders. Therefore, the pruning process is important and must be done carefully.
Weigela can be used as a hedge, group planting and to create first-class compositions, as well as alpine slides.
Optimal timing
Since weigela is a rather unpretentious plant (and for this it is compared to a lilac bush), the culture can be cut in any period: in spring, summer and autumn, at a time convenient for you, excluding only the winter months. Even during flowering, it is impossible to harm the weigel by pruning, since the shrub easily reacts to this, releasing more and more young shoots.
There are several types of haircuts:
- formative;
- sanitary;
- anti-aging.
As a rule, pruning is done after flowering. And for the formation of the shape of a bush, summer and autumn are more suitable. Sanitary pruning is done in early spring, removing all rotten and frozen branches after wintering. It is easy to identify them: a sign of freezing of the branches is the blackening of the tips.
In the spring, it is very convenient to prune the plant, because this is done even before the leaves bloom, which gives a good overview of all the shoots. It is easy to figure out which branches have already outlived, and which have living buds. The rejuvenation procedure is performed in the spring or autumn before wintering, after the foliage has fallen off. This will allow the stumps to have time to strengthen and gain strength, so that upon awakening after winter, they will grow again with dense and numerous shoots.
How to prune a shrub correctly?
Let us consider in detail how to form, update and heal a bush with a haircut.
Weigela is divided into 3 types by size:
- dwarf;
- medium;
- high.
In dwarf varieties, the height reaches only half a meter, medium varieties grow up to one and a half meters, and high ones - up to two or a little more. Of course, dwarf weigels should not be cut very shortly, and they only need sanitary pruning, which consists in removing diseased, damaged and weak branches. And also after a lapse of time, when the bush becomes old and stops blooming magnificently, you can rejuvenate it.
But medium and tall plants need a more thorough and frequent haircut. The pruning procedure is very simple even for novice gardeners and will not be difficult. It is necessary to start forming a bush after 2-3 weeks after planting.
To give it the shape of a ball, it is necessary from below, near the trunk, to shorten the branches by a third of the total length, then gradually cut off, leaving the tips longer and longer, and so on, until you get to the middle.From the middle, the procedure is repeated, only in the reverse order. And so on in a circle to achieve a spherical shape.
Weigela can be easily transformed into other geometric shapes. Triangles, cubes, spirals, waves and even animal shapes. To form the shape of an animal, it will be better and easier to build a kind of wire frame, and let the plant grow in it. Then it will be enough just to cut the branches in shape. All you need is imagination and certain skills, but if you wish, everything will work out.
Do not be afraid to spoil the bush - the branches grow quite quickly, and it is easy to fix the mistakes of the previous haircut. There is also the corresponding literature, where the pruning schemes for various plants are indicated.
If you want to give the shrub the shape of a tree, then choose one of the smoothest and most beautiful shoot, and remove the rest. This will be your future trunk. You can also form a trunk from several shoots. They can be twisted around each other or braided, thus giving an unusual shape. In any case, you first need to grow the stem, and then start forming the crown on it.
For sanitary cutting, as well as for the recovery and renewal of the shrub, it is necessary to cut off the shoots above the bud, leaving from 0.5 to 1 cm of the trunk on top. Throughout the season, it is necessary to thin out the plant from time to time for free air circulation, good lighting and the appearance of new shoots.
Just do not overdo it, since the shrub blooms in the second year of its life and if you remove a lot of last year's shoots, then do not expect lush flowering. And in order for weigela to please you with repeated flowering, it is necessary to remove all faded inflorescences, cutting off part of the tops of the branches by 2-3 cm.
To rejuvenate the plant, after reaching 3 years of age, it is necessary to cut off all the trunks completely, leaving hemp about 10 cm high. Places of cuts should be immediately treated with garden varnish or any fungicide, it will not be superfluous to process the soil around the bush with it. You can cut off the entire plant, along with the young, or you can only shorten the old branches. New shoots will subsequently go from them.
Further care
Taking care of the plant is quite simple. Since weigela is a perennial plant, care also implies standard procedures, the same as for all perennials. Proper feeding will ensure that the plant grows well and has an abundant number of inflorescences. After flowering in the fall, you need to feed the weigela with fertilizers containing potassium and phosphorus. For this, ready-made compositions are suitable, such as:
- potassium monophosphate;
- phosphate-potassium fertilizer "Autumn";
- superphosphate + potassium sulfate (potassium sulfate).
Potassium monophosphate is perhaps the best in composition and quality, but it is the most expensive of the three. Any other fertilizer labeled "autumn" also already fully includes all the necessary composition of trace elements that will improve the condition of the shrub, so there is no need to mix it with any additional agent. Rotted manure can be added to superphosphate and potassium sulfate at the rate of 4-5 kg of manure per 50 g of superphosphate and 30 g of potassium sulfate.
And you can use organic fertilizers, such as mullein solution... To keep the proportions, you need to take from 8 to 10 parts of water to 1 part of the already rotted mullein and pour it into the hole under the plant. Do not choose fertilizers containing nitrogen for autumn feeding. It promotes greenery and young growth and is more suitable for spring when the growing season is in full swing.
All cut hemp of branches that will remain overwinter must be treated with fungicides in the winter for quick healing and prevention of various fungal infections. Watering before wintering is also needed, and quite abundant. It is believed that moisture will keep the roots from freezing during the winter months.Water should be watered with water at room temperature.
Mulching will also be useful. To do this, use the year before last conifer needles, straw, leaf humus, light sawdust, dry grass, spruce branches.
Mulch prevents moisture from evaporating from the soil. Just do not sprinkle it too close to the trunk, as this can contribute to its rotting.
Before the cold weather, for insulation, mulching with a thick layer is necessary. If you grow weigela in the southern regions where the winter is not too cold, then you can do without this procedure.
Weigela itself should be covered for the winter in regions where winters are harsh. For this, you can also use sawdust, paws of conifers, dry foliage. If the plant is large, then you can cover it with insulating material from all sides. In a snowy winter, a snowdrift will be enough. However, a thick layer of snow can break young bushes, so it is better to play it safe using another method of shelter.
There are also such options when you buy a plot with an already adult weigela. And if the previous owners have never covered the shrubs from the cold, then you should not start doing this either. The plant has already perfectly adapted to any winters, and unusual conditions during warming can cause a deterioration in the general condition of the plant, including decay of the root system.
When forecasting a warm winter, you should not use insulating material, preferably sawdust or coniferous branches. Otherwise, strong humidity will form and, as a result, the spread of fungal infections and rot. This means that you will have to start the spring with the treatment of plants.
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