When to plant yellow rosehip and planting techniques for yellow rosehip.

When to plant yellow rosehip

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How to plant yellow rosehip?

Yellow rosehip, commonly known as thorny rose, is prickly all over, with leaves like roses and golden yellow flowers, making it a popular courtyard tree in the north. It is a deciduous shrub that prefers sunny and dry environments; it is cold-resistant, tolerant to poor soil, dislikes waterlogging, and has strong adaptability to urban harsh environments. Yellow rosehip produces a large number of flowers and blooms for a long time, from late April to the end of May. Planted in the courtyard, it can be planted either in front of the window with abundant sunlight or in the middle of the courtyard lawn. The plant has a wide, round shrub, full of golden flowers during the blooming period, which is quite spectacular. Due to its numerous and sharp thorns, it is also an excellent plant for fences and enclosures, beautifying the courtyard and keeping chickens and dogs out.

Planting yellow rosehip in the courtyard, to ensure its lush growth and maintain a beautiful tree shape, aside from ensuring watering during dry periods, basically no fertilizer is needed, but pruning should be strengthened. As it loves sunlight and grows vigorously, the inside of the plant often has withered branches. After the leaves fall in winter, pruning should be carried out. Mainly thin out the withered old branches inside to promote the growth of new branches, thus maintaining ventilation and light throughout the plant, and keeping it lush but not disorderly. Maintain a round tree crown. Every 3 to 5 years, ring-shaped fertilization can be carried out before winter and spring germination, usually with compost, to supplement soil nutrients and prevent premature aging of the tree.

Yellow rosehip has a strong sprouting ability. In early spring, new sprouts around the plant can be dug up for division propagation. Alternatively, all the above-ground branches of old plants can be cut off, then the whole plant is dug up, and the old roots are divided into several parts, which are replanted, and new plantlets about 1 meter high can grow in the same year and bloom in time.

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