Woadwaxen is a hardy flowering shrub, a low mound covered in pea-like golden flowers. Woadwaxen flowers in late spring in shades of yellow, and performs best in full sun with low watering once established. This shrub matures to roughly 1-3 feet tall and 2-4 feet wide. It is ideal for shrub borders, privacy plantings, and larger patio containers, offering seasonal colour and lasting structure. Once established it needs little attention, making Woadwaxen a dependable choice for Canadian gardens. It tolerates dry spells well once its roots are down.
Mature height: 1-3 feet
Mature width: 2-4 feet
Bloom: Yellow, late spring
Light: Full Sun
Water: Low — water deeply but infrequently once established
Hardiness: Zone 4-9
Maintenance: Low maintenance
Pruning: Prune lightly in late winter or immediately after flowering to shape and remove any dead wood.
🪴 Planting Instructions: Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and no deeper, keeping the top of the root ball level with the surrounding soil. Loosen circling roots before planting, backfill with native soil amended with compost, then water thoroughly to settle. Space plants about 2-4 feet apart and keep well watered through the first full season while roots establish. Plant in full sun.
💧 Care & Watering: Water low: water deeply but infrequently once established. Mulch to conserve moisture and moderate soil temperature, and feed with a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring. Prune lightly in late winter or immediately after flowering to shape and remove any dead wood.
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