We FINALLY got the lilac in the ground. Here's the short version on how to plant a lilac shrub:
- Buy a lilac shrub.
- Call your local utilities company to find out where power/electric lines lay in your yard.
- Ask your fiancé to dig you a big hole.
- Reevaluate. Ask your fiancé to dig you a bigger hole.
- Procrastinate 2 weeks.
- Cover the bottom of the hole with a layer of garden soil mixed with peat moss/compost.
- Gently tease out the roots of your lilac plant.
- Place the lilac in the hole so that 1-2 inches of the plant peak above the earth.
- Surround the plant with the same garden soil/compost/peat moss mixture.
- Build up the area around the plant with more good soil.
- Cover everything in mulch.
- Water heavily with plant food immediately after.
New plants take 2-5 years to flower, so hopefully we see them closer to 2 years. I won't be pruning the plant until it gets to be 6-8 ft tall. Right now, it's about 4 ft tall. The rule of thumb with pruning a lilac shrub is to cut to the base any stems 2 inches in diameter, and never cut more than 1/3 of the stems. It will be quite some time before I have to worry about that!
Stay lovely,
Christine
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