Cotoneaster salicifolius var. floccosus

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continental : Locate the The Cotoneaster salicifolius var. floccosus In a sunny place.
The Cotoneaster salicifolius var. floccosus is a very rustic plant, that can bear very harsh temperatures; it is advisable to grow it in the garden.

alpine : Plant which needs at least a few hours a day of solar light.
The Cotoneaster salicifolius var. floccosus is surely a rustic plant, it’s possible to grow it in the garden year round.

mediterranean : We suggest placing the The Cotoneaster salicifolius var. floccosus so that it can receive at least a few hours of direct solar rays.
The Cotoneaster salicifolius var. floccosus is a rustic plant, which can be planted in the garden during the whole year.

Watering Cotoneaster salicifolius var. floccosus

continental : Let’s try to always keep the growing substratum of the The Cotoneaster salicifolius var. floccosus damp, watering very frequently with 1-2 buckets of water; if the weather is very hot and dry we even water every 10-11 days.

alpine : As the hot season arrives, these plants need abundant and regular watering, using 0-1 buckets of water, which keep the soil cool and damp; let’s water every 10-11 days, or even more often if it is very hot.

mediterranean : The Cotoneaster salicifolius var. floccosus loves damp and cool soils, therefore it is necessary to water it very often, keeping the soil slightly damp; in any case it is always advisable to avoid water stagnation and excess watering: it is best to water every 10-11 days.

Fertilization Cotoneaster salicifolius var. floccosus : During the summer period usually it isn’t necessary to fertilize shrubs; when planting newly, let’s remember to add a slow release granular fertilizer, or mature manure to the ground. Let’s also check for symptoms of nutritional lacking, to correct with specific fertilizations.

Treatments Cotoneaster salicifolius var. floccosus : During the hot months attacks by ticks and rust are likely; the treatments should be applied during the coolest hours of the day. If possible, we suggest avoiding treatments with wide-range products, which could kill the populations of useful insects: let’s favour specific products.


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