Camellia Shi-Shi Gashira Shrub Supply
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Huge Double Pink Blooms
Why Camellia Shi-Shi Gashira Shrubs?
Fabulous pink blossoms, drought resistance, and an all-around stunning form merge, making the Camellia Shi-Shi second to none.
Even better? The large pink blooms on this Camellia will flower for most of the autumn months. Unlike other varieties, the evergreen Shi-Shi keeps on growing like a champ, delivering color the way that most flowering shrubs can t.
Plus, Shi-Shi is a low-growing Camellia perfect for small and tight spaces. Brighten any foundation planting, hedging, borders and beyond with the Gashira. In fact, it s the ideal solution for screening air-conditioning units, well pumps, trash bins, or any other unsightly residential or commercial areas. The bright pink blooms appear mid-season around early October and will continue to bloom into early December, sprucing up your garden with ease.
Tolerant of a wide range of soil and environmental conditions, Shi-Shi Gashira is a top-notch performer. All Camellias are easily pruned into any desired shape with no fear of damaging the plant. We recommend pruning in early spring before the new growth has emerged.
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But the best part? Your Camellia arrives with a large, 3-gallon root structure for the price of what others charge for a 1 gallon. We grow it 3 to 4 years so that it will immediately look good in your landscape.
This is several years longer than our competitors, but it s a difference you ll love when it starts exploding with beautiful blooms.
So, don t wait until they re gone. Get your own Shi-Shi Gashira Camellia, before they re all gone!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Plant in an area with some shade – any location that gets about 3 to 6 hours of sunlight per day and is well-drained.
Dig a hole that s about two to three times the size of your plant s rootball, place your Camellia, and backfill the soil.
If you re container planting, select a pot that s about twice the size of your shipped container and ensure it has drainage holes. Use organic soil and place your plant.
2. Watering: Feel the soil every few days. If the soil is dry about 3 inches down, then gently give your Camellia a bit of water. Allow the water to soak into the soil as you pour.
3. Fertilizing: Fertilize your Camellia in the spring after the flowers have dropped. Using a soluble fertilizer for acid-loving plants once or twice a month in spring and mid-summer is best.
4. Pruning: After your blooming season has ended, you’ll want to remove any dead or weak wood (a gray tinge to the bark is an easy way to identify dead branches). Thin out the growth a bit as well.
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