Product description
Cornus sanguinea is commonly known as 'Common Dogwood' and is a very popular shrub that displays green foliage in Summer. Once the foliage falls this plant shows striking white flowers that make it very attractive.
Cornus sanguinea will do fine in any type of soil. Common Dogwood tree grows at around 2-3 feet per year and will grow to 4m+ in its lifetime.
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Plant specs, care guide & tips
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Instructions
Top Tip
While dogwood thrives in partially shaded areas of the gardens, the best, most vibrant colour is achieved by planting it in full sun.
How to Water
Water young plants regularly until they are well established. After this, dogwood is drought tolerant and only needs to be watered during particularly dry spells.
How to Plant
Choose a spot in full sun or partial shade and plant dogwood in moist but well-draining soil. Soak the roots while you dig a V-shaped trench, allowing plenty of space for the roots to spread out. You may wish to use a piece of string to ensure the trench is straight. Lightly trim the roots to promote fresh growth and position them in the trench, allowing 45-60cm between plants. It’s worth noting that plants spaced closer together will form a dense hedge quicker. Backfill the trench with soil and compost, firming down gently as you go, and water in well.