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When should I prune my Abelia?

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When should I prune my Abelia? The best time for pruning glossy abelia shrubs is late winter or very early spring, before it’s started to grow. Glossy abelias produce flowers on new growth, so if you cut back anything after the growing season has started, you’re cheating yourself out of flowers.

How tall do Abelia get? They grow to a height and width of 3-6 feet (but can be trimmed to maintain compact shape) and do best in either full sun or part shade.

How fast do Abelia grow? Growth Rate. This shrub grows at a medium to fast rate, with height increases of anywhere from 13″ to more than 24″ per year.

Can Abelia be cut back hard? If you must rehabilitate a badly overgrown Abelia, you may choose to cut all stems to the ground in late winter before new spring growth begins. Abelia will generally accept severe pruning and regain its normal height within several years.

When should I prune my Abelia? – Related Questions

 

Does Abelia lose its leaves in winter?

In mild winters, abelias hold their little glossy leaves. But as we found this past winter, cold weather will defoliate them… and possibly even kill some varieties when it gets cold enough.

What month does Abelia bloom?

Clusters of fragrant, white tubular-shaped flowers are produced from May through frost. Below each flower is a light pink calyx that imparts color even after the flowers fade. The plant grows into a mounded shape 2-3′ tall and at least 3′ wide with reddish stems.

Where does Abelia grow best?

Abelias prefer full sun or partial shade areas. They will grow best in soil that is slightly acidic and drains well. You can also add organic compost or mulch to increase the acidity in the soil.

Do Abelias have deep roots?

Abelia plants typically have a shallow root system that can be dug up fairly easily. After carefully digging up the entire root system, follow the above planting directions for its new planting location or container.

Why is abelia not blooming?

Have no fear, abelia will be back in the early summer, but you may have to wait for it to blossom. A lack of blooms may just be a natural reaction to winter dormancy. Pruning may also be a reason for a lack of blossoms. There is such a thing as too much and, in the case of abelia, a little pruning goes a long way.

Is Abelia annual or perennial?

Abelia×grandiflora ‘Kaleidoscope’ is hardy to USDA Zone 5 as an herbaceous perennial and stem hardy to USDA Zone 6.

Which is the best Abelia?

Kaleidoscope abelia is one of the most popular types. This semi-evergreen shrub is one of the longest blooming types, and its chameleon-like foliage hangs on better through the winter than many others. White, subtly fragrant flowers erupt in late spring and last through fall.

What can I plant next to Abelia?

Abelia Companion Plants. Sun-loving shrubs with an upright habit and colorful flowers and/or foliage such as lilacs, viburnum, flowering quince and spirea come to mind and would look wonderful in combination with Abelia.

Do you deadhead Abelia?

If your Abelia does not have enough blooms, you can encourage new flowers with appropriate pruning and deadheading. Abelia will flower from June until Fall. To encourage a long, abundant flowering season, deadhead any spent flowers. This will encourage new growth, new buds, and new flowers.

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