Corokia is becoming one of the new must-have plants and this one does not disappoint. With its delicate, intricate foliage in a cool silver tone will look perfect inside or outside your home. What's more, it is compact in size, so easy to transport if you change your mind on where to position it. It requires little maintenance to keep it in shape, so the ideal plant for beginner gardeners. The Important BitsHardiness Semi-hardy shrub Flowering Colour White Flowering TimeSpring Summer AspectPartial Sun or Partial Shade How to plant Corokia is best planted in well-drained soil of sand, chalk or loam within an acidic, alkaline or neutral PH balance. Dig a hole that is the same depth and width as the root ball. Space companion plants 40cm (16”) apart and mixing a generous amount of peat moss to the planting area, mixing thoroughly to keep the ground moist. Water thoroughly and deeply to settle the soil into place. Corokia is best positioned in an area of full sun.How to careCorokia is a low maintenance plants requiring little care throughout growth and maturity. Water moderately during the summer. You should allow your soil to dry up before applying more moisture. Once mature, from spring through to autumn apply an organic fertiliser every 3-4 months.How to propagate It is possible to propagate Corokia by root greenwood cuttings during early summer or semi-ripe cuttings during mid or late summer.
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