Description:
Lilacs are deciduous shrubs known for their fragrant, colorful clusters of flowers that bloom in spring. The flowers come in various shades of purple, pink, white, and even blue, depending on the variety. Lilacs are prized for their beauty and sweet fragrance, making them popular ornamental plants in gardens and landscapes.
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Planting Instructions:
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- Location:Plant Lilacs in a location with full sun to partial shade. They prefer well-drained soil with good organic content.
- Planting:Dig a hole that’s twice as wide and deep as the root ball. Place the Lilac in the hole, ensuring the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil. Backfill with soil and water thoroughly.
- Spacing:Space Lilac shrubs about 5 to 15 feet apart, depending on the variety and desired size.
- Care:Water newly planted Lilacs regularly until established. Once established, they are relatively low-maintenance. Prune after flowering to shape the shrub and remove dead or damaged branches. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced fertilizer to promote healthy growth and flowering.
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