Skimmia japonica 'Keessen'

Skimmia

'2023-11-16T12:20:59.474Z'

Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' is a compact, evergreen shrub with shiny, dark green leaves and striking red berries in the autumn and winter. The plant blooms in spring with fragrant white flowers that are attractive to bees and butterflies. 'Keessen' is a slow-growing variety that thrives in semi-shady to shady spots in the garden. This skimmia requires little maintenance and is cold-hardy, making it perfect for a border, as a standalone shrub, or in a pot on the terrace. The berries of Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' are toxic if ingested, so it is important to keep children and pets away.

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  • Yes, the plant is evergreen and retains its leaves throughout the year. This makes it a beautiful addition to the garden, especially during the winter months.

    The Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' is cold hardy to about -15 degrees Celsius. It is a strong garden plant that is well resistant to cold temperatures. It is important to protect the plant during severe frost.

    Yes, Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' is easy to maintain. It is a strong and winter-hardy plant that requires little care. It thrives well in most soil types and is not prone to diseases and pests.

    Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' needs enough space to develop and grow properly. It is advisable to give the plant about 50-100 cm of space around it. Make sure the plant receives enough light, water, and nutrients.

    Yes, this plant grows well in shade. It is an ideal garden plant for areas with little sunlight. It will thrive and remain healthy in a shady environment.

    Garden plants generally need watering one to two times a week, depending on the weather conditions and the soil they are being grown in. It's important to check that the soil is not too wet before watering again to prevent root rot. Also, pay attention to the leaves - if they are wilted and dry, it may be a sign that they are thirsty.

    Yes, Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' is butterfly- and bee-attracting. This plant attracts butterflies and bees due to the nectar and scent they emit. It is an attractive choice for gardens that want to contribute to biodiversity.

    Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' blooms from March to May and the flowering period can last for several weeks.

    Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' should not be placed in full sun, as the leaves may burn. It is recommended to place the plant in a spot with partial shade.

    No, the Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' plant is not edible. It is advisable not to consume any parts of this plant. Garden plants are generally not suitable for consumption.

  • Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' is best pruned in the spring after flowering to promote the shape and growth of the plant. Remove deadwood and thin the plant if necessary to promote air circulation. Excessive pruning can result in fewer blooms the following season.

    The plant needs regular water, especially during hot summer months. Ensure that the soil is always slightly damp, but avoid the roots sitting in wet soil. Water preferably in the morning or evening to minimize evaporation.

    Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' thrives well in moist, well-draining potting soil. Make sure that the soil is slightly acidic for optimal growth and flowering. Repotting may be necessary to keep the plant healthy.

    Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' prefers a moist but well-draining soil. Make sure the soil is rich in humus and acidic. The plant thrives best in acidic soils with a pH value between 4.5 and 6.5.

    Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' thrives best in a partially shaded to shaded location. Make sure the soil is well-draining and remains moist. Protect the plant from direct sunlight and frost.

    Winter protection is important for this plant, especially in harsh winters. Cover the plant with for example a fleece cloth to prevent frost damage. Also make sure that the soil around the plant remains moist during the winter months.

    Ensure that the soil is always moist, especially during hot periods. Fertilize the plant in spring and prune it after flowering to maintain its shape. Place the plant in a sheltered spot in partial shade.

    Garden plants like Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' benefit from regular fertilization with organic fertilizer in the spring. Make sure the fertilizers have the proper ratio of nutrients for healthy growth and blooming. Excessive fertilization can cause damage to the plant, so always follow the recommended dosage on the packaging.

    Mulch Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' in the spring with a layer of organic material to keep the soil moist and nourished. This will help the plant to grow and bloom well throughout the season. Make sure the mulch is not applied directly against the plant's stem.

    The Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' thrives best in acidic soil, with a pH value between 6 and 6.5. It is important to ensure that the soil is well-draining and does not become too wet. This way, the plant can grow and bloom optimally in the garden.

    To control pests on garden plants, you can use biological pesticides such as predatory mites or ladybugs. Regularly checking for pests and removing them manually can also help prevent infestations. Additionally, it is important to keep the plants healthy by caring for them properly and fertilizing them correctly.

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    Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' is a compact, evergreen shrub with shiny, dark green leaves and striking red berries in the autumn and winter. The plant blooms in spring with fragrant white flowers that are attractive to bees and butterflies. 'Keessen' is a slow-growing variety that thrives in semi-shady to shady spots in the garden. This skimmia requires little maintenance and is cold-hardy, making it perfect for a border, as a standalone shrub, or in a pot on the terrace. The berries of Skimmia japonica 'Keessen' are toxic if ingested, so it is important to keep children and pets away.

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