Spirea, Goldmound

Spiraea x bumalda 'Goldmound'

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The Goldmound Spirea is a colorful foliage plant that lends accent and contrast to foundations or shrub borders. Pink flower blooms in June and July. Flowers best in full sun. Plant in organically enriched, well drained soil.

Uses & Attributes

Summer bloom- Butterflies- Fall color
Care & Pruning

Goldmound Spirea requires full sun and regular pruning in late winter to maintain its bright golden foliage and compact shape.

Light Needs: Full Sun
Size: 2-3' x 3'
Spacing: 2-3'
Water Use: Medium
Growth Rate: Medium
Hardiness: -20 to -30 F

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Planting Info

Goldmound Spirea Planting Instructions:

1. Dig a hole 1.5 times as wide as the diameter of the rootball. Depth of the hole should be equal to depth of the rootball.

2. Set plant in the hole so the top of the rootball is even or slightly above ground soil level.

3. Refill around the rootball with a mix of 1/2 existing garden soil and 1/2 Earl May Organic Planting Mix blended with Earl May Structure. Step down on soil to eliminate any large air pockets.

4. Build a soil ring the size of the rootball around the plant, to help hold in water.

5. Add a 1 inch layer of mulch around the plant, keeping mulch away from the trunk.

6. Water slowly with Earl May Plant Start mixture right away. Enjoy watching your new plant grow!


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