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YEGAOL Garden Elderberry Seeds 100Pcs Fruit Seeds Sambucus Nigra Shrub Woody Perennial Non-GMO Home Garden Backyard Plant
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YEGAOL Garden Elderberry Seeds 100Pcs Fruit Seeds Sambucus Nigra Shrub Woody Perennial Non-GMO Home Garden Backyard Plant

SUN: Elderberries prefer full sunlight, which will result in the most flowers and berries. Partial shade is fine if you are not anticipating buds or fruits. SOIL: Elderberry trees are not very finicky but they will do best in moist, well-drained, and moderately acidic soil. An elderberry plant will do well in clay soil but only if it is well-draining. WATER: Give your …
SUN: Elderberries prefer full sunlight, which will result in the most flowers and berries. Partial shade is fine if you are not anticipating buds or fruits. SOIL: Elderberry trees are not very finicky but they will do best in moist, well-drained, and moderately acidic soil. An elderberry plant will do well in clay soil but only if it is well-draining. WATER: Give your elderberry shrubs 1 to 2 inches of water per week in the summer. A new shrub will need extra water because its roots are so shallow that it can't access water from deep in the soil. For young plants, water 2 inches per week in the warm weather. Applying 2 to 3 inches of mulch around the plants will help the soil retain moisture and serve as an organic, slow-release fertilizer. EXPECTED BLOOMING PERIOD: Bloom in spring. PLANTING SUGGESTIONS: Older canes will not be able to produce as much fruit on their tips as they used to so these stems, along with dead ones, will need to be pruned in late winter to early spring so the bush does not waste energy on supporting non-producing wood. The elderberry tree (Sambucus nigra), despite its name, has a shrub-like growth. It can be identified by its serrated leaves that grow in groups of three to nine leaves on each side of a stem. This tree has a moderate growth rate of 6 to 12 feet in the first few years of its growth. You may have to wait 2 to 3 years after planting before it bears fragrant, waxy white flowers in the spring and fruits in the autumn.
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SUN: Elderberries prefer full sunlight, which will result in the most flowers and berries. Partial shade is fine if you are not anticipating buds or fruits. SOIL: Elderberry trees are not very finicky but they will do best in moist, well-drained, and moderately acidic soil. An elderberry plant will do well in clay soil but only if it is well-draining. WATER: Give your elderberry shrubs 1 to 2 inches of water per week in the summer. A new shrub will need extra water because its roots are so shallow that it can't access water from deep in the soil. For young plants, water 2 inches per week in the warm weather. Applying 2 to 3 inches of mulch around the plants will help the soil retain moisture and serve as an organic, slow-release fertilizer. EXPECTED BLOOMING PERIOD: Bloom in spring. PLANTING SUGGESTIONS: Older canes will not be able to produce as much fruit on their tips as they used to so these stems, along with dead ones, will need to be pruned in late winter to early spring so the bush does not waste energy on supporting non-producing wood. The elderberry tree (Sambucus nigra), despite its name, has a shrub-like growth. It can be identified by its serrated leaves that grow in groups of three to nine leaves on each side of a stem. This tree has a moderate growth rate of 6 to 12 feet in the first few years of its growth. You may have to wait 2 to 3 years after planting before it bears fragrant, waxy white flowers in the spring and fruits in the autumn.

Specifications

Pack Size100.0 Count
Plant height20 Feet
Sun ExposurePartial Shade
Water RequirementsRegular Watering
OrganicGmo Free
BrandFine Garden
Soil TypeRich, Moist But Well-drained
Product Care InstructionsWater,well-drained
Usda Hardiness Zone3-9
Item Weight0.1 Pounds
Plant Or Animal Product TypeFruit Seed
Special FeatureOrganic
Indoor/outdoor UsageOutdoor
Product Dimensions4 X 4 X 0.4 Inches
ColorNigra
Expected Blooming PeriodSpring,summer,winter
Expected Planting PeriodSpring