AT A GLANCE
When and how much does the hornbeam sprout?
The sprouting of the hornbeam begins in March and is characterized by strong growth, which can be up to 40 centimeters per year. It sprout several times a year, and sprout can be encouraged by pruning and fertilizing.
When is the first budding of the hornbeam?
The first sprouting of the hornbeam takes place at the beginning of the year March instead of. Depending on the weather conditions of the year and the location of the hornbeam, it can shift slightly forwards or backwards. The first fresh ones usually appear during this time buds at the hornbeam. This is also when the plant sheds its last dried leaves from last year.
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How strongly does the hornbeam sprout?
The hornbeam is known for its strong shoots and can grow up to 40 centimeters increase This fast growth ensures that small plants quickly become beautiful trees or attractive hedges. If you plant the hornbeam in a bucket, it will grow less vigorously. But even under these circumstances, you can count on 20 centimeters of growth per year. With a pruning, however, you can quickly bring the hornbeam to the desired size.
How often does the hornbeam sprout?
The hornbeam definitely can multiple cast out If you return the plant at the beginning of the yearcut or cut into shape, she will first take a little break. Around May it will sprout again. The topiary in no way reduces the sprouting of the plant. It even promotes healthy growth of the hornbeam. The work on the tree is therefore worthwhile.
How can I support the budding of the hornbeam?
Take a pruning before and fertilize the hornbeam once in spring. For the Fertilize best give compost early in the year or horn shavings(€50.00 at Amazon*) at the location of the hornbeam. In this way you supply the plant with nutrients at the beginning of the sprouting. The plant itself is quite undemanding. A good Care the hornbeam definitely favors the sprouting and the health of the plant.
Tip
mulch soil
Spread some bark mulch, cut grass or leaves around the trunk of the hornbeam. The coarse material ensures that the soil does not dry out as quickly and ensures that the plant is evenly supplied.