Compact, maintenance of Holly
Especially for new or existing foundation planting - Gardener's compact, low maintenance evergreen that not too big for their space and that circumcision is not hype. The chances are very slim. Finally a really compact, durable, broad-leafed holly - '. 'Tires only two meters wide by three meters, developed and introduced a decade ago from Monrovia -' Little Rascal Flatts Ilex Little 'is a mix of hollySpecies, resulting in improved winter hardiness, optics and a compact form.
Hollies were the names of the ancient Celts Ilex given after the European spiny leaves of oak, Quercus ilex. To the Celts were evergreens sacred and had the strongest spirits of the plants. They believed that if they brought evergreens into their homes during the winter, they would have received the blessing of nature. Today there are over 300 species of holly, and are often grown as a hedge orAccent plants.
'Little Rascal' is a beautiful slow-growing male holly is often used to pollinate female hollies - the ones that get the berries. It has a dense, compact form - so they fit easily into any landscape. The foliage is dark green, but is off to a Deep Purple in the winter months. 'Little Rascal' work as a pollinator for female hollies, such as "blue" Hollies "Chinese girl", "Dragon Lady", "San Jose" and many others. Why not have the holly berries are often preferred the malein families with small children. Use 'Little Rascal' facilities in line one way, or under low windows in the foreground of a foundation. It can also be planted in pots or raised planters.
Planting and care
Plant early spring in fall.Plant in full sun, light shade.Must have a well drained location. It's enriched with compost. Plant 4-5 feet away. Water regularly until established. Fertilize with Cottonseed Meal and flour of algae in spring and autumn. Hardy in zones 5 (withProtection) - 9 Click here to see the "little rascal" Low-Maintenance Holly
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