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Blooms profusely in midseason, typically mid-May, and first flowers at an early age. Use in shrub borders with an evergreen background or plant in groups to form a low hedge. Do Korean lilacs bloom twice? Korean Dwarf Lilac is one of the most familiar and popular varieties. Josee is a reblooming lilac which produces an abundance of pinkish-lavender blooms, and it almost always blooms twice.

Bloomerang lilac is extra small and compact with a maximum height and width of four feet. Do lilacs bloom all summer? Do lilac trees bloom more than once a year? Most do not, but the Bloomerang lilac tree blooms in spring, takes a pause in early summer, then blooms again from summer all the way to the first frost of the year. How big does a Korean lilac tree get? Slow growing; reaches 6 to 10 ft.

Include this fragrant-blooming shrub within the mixed border or at the edges where you will be sure to enjoy. Pruning is best done in late winter to early spring for most shrubs. With spring blooming shrubs, prune after the blooms are spent. Monitor for pests, diseases or other ailments on a regular basis. Grass clippings and coffee grounds can be used as a good source of nitrogen. Use sparingly, as too much nitrogen in the soil will result in poor blooms. Lilacs grow best in slightly alkaline 6.

Adding bone meal to the soil can make it more alkaline. It has become a tenacious and invasive weed that is almost impossible to eradicate as it thrives among the native plants and overcomes them. The ideal spot to plant lilacs is in an area with full sun at least 6 to 8 hours per day —give them too much shade and they may not bloom.

Lilacs also like slightly alkaline, moist, well-drained soil. Cultivation: Grow dwarf Korean lilac in full sun or part shade and average soil.

It likes regular watering but will tolerate drought once established. Feed with a general fertilizer before new growth begins in spring. Remove spent flower heads to promote better bloom in the next year. Individual plants should be planted ten to 15 feet 3 to 4. They may be grown from rooted stem cuttings or seeds. Koran lilac is slow growing, but blooms at a young age. The plant will bloom in late April to early May, and its flowers are violet to lavender pink with a pleasant, sweet smell.

Even when the flowers are gone, the shrub is still attractive, as it develops bright yellow foliage in the Fall. At other times of the year, the leaves are dark green. Korean lilac should be pruned immediately following blooming to promote better blooming the following year. The flowers are beautiful and fragrant when freshly cut, and great for placing in the home in a vase.



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