Creeping spindle - the all-rounder for the garden
Few plants can compete with the versatile creeping spindle shrub.
Starting with the location. The creeping spindle feels at home in the sun as well as in the
in partial shade. Even places with little light are accepted. Only the
growth slows down. Normally it is 10 to 15 cm that
spindle shrub sprouts each year. The plant species with the botanical
botanical name Euonymus fortunei even thrives in containers. The soil should be loose and
the soil should be loose and interspersed with humus, so that the creeping spindle can develop
unfolds. The fact that the shrubs can be used for a variety of purposes is shown by their
the growth forms that can be shaped as desired. Even if the name refers to purely
the name refers to purely ground-covering properties, the branches alternatively climb up walls up to
walls up to 150 cm. If the spindle shrub spreads horizontally, its height will
does not usually exceed 40 cm in height. Under the dense branches
weeds have no chance. There is no need for tedious weeding. With the planting
of creeping spindles you reduce the maintenance effort of your garden.
Euonymus fortunei Emerald Gaiety in detail
The white edged, rich green foliage looks elegant. Ovate-elliptical
leaves sit opposite each other on the shoots. From June to August
greenish-white flowers appear, which are discreetly reserved on the creeping spindle. Under
round fruits with a red seed coat may ripen. The frost-resistant
and evergreen creeping spindle brings colour into the garden during the winter.
When the days become considerably shorter from September onwards, it presents itself with attractive autumn colours.
attractive autumn colours. Then a bright red runs through the leaves from the edges.
red from the edges. The following are suitable for successful combinations with the spindle shrub
perennials with colour-intensive flowers.
Daylilies,
Right spars and
aster form a charming contrast to the foliage of the small shrub.
contrast attractively with the foliage of the small shrub. In front of walls and fences, spindle shrubs harmonise with
with
star trees
woodland vines, especially with species that bear
bear conspicuous flowering ornaments.
Where does the spindle shrub come into its own perfectly?
Whether playful in an idyllic cottage garden or clearly structured in modern
environment, the Creeping spindle fits in harmoniously almost everywhere. In Mediterranean
Mediterranean green areas, the variegated leaves radiate a sunny ambience.
ambience. The decisive factor in each case is the shape. Without the use of scissors
the creeping spindle retains its lively character. The
woody spindle shrub does not resent vigorous pruning. Planted side by side
planted side by side Creeping spindles make a low and compact hedge that can be pruned as
can be trimmed as desired. Another popular use is for grave
grave design. The low-maintenance ground cover protects the soil from drying out too quickly.
from drying out too quickly. Of course, all other uses also benefit from this advantage.
variants of use also benefit from this advantage. With this insensitive all-rounder, you have numerous
numerous options for planting in your garden.
Buy Euonymus fortunei - easily online
The impressive creeping spindle is available in large quantities, making it easy for you to
order this popular ground cover online. As these are
plants are grown in pots, they can be planted all year round.
year round. It is best to plan for about twelve plants per square metre so that
plants for one square metre, so that the growth is wonderfully dense.
Creeping spindle - the all-rounder for the garden
Few plants can compete with the versatile creeping spindle shrub .
Starting with the location. The creeping spindle feels at home in the sun as well as in the
in partial shade. Even places with little light are accepted. Only the
growth slows down. Normally it is 10 to 15 cm that
spindle shrub sprouts each year. The plant species with the botanical
botanical name Euonymus fortunei even thrives in containers. The soil should be loose and
the soil should be loose and interspersed with humus, so that the creeping spindle can develop
unfolds. The fact that the shrubs can be used for a variety of purposes is shown by their
the growth forms that can be shaped as desired. Even if the name refers to purely
the name refers to purely ground-covering properties, the branches alternatively climb up walls up to
walls up to 150 cm. If the spindle shrub spreads horizontally, its height will
does not usually exceed 40 cm in height. Under the dense branches
weeds have no chance. There is no need for tedious weeding. With the planting
of creeping spindles you reduce the maintenance effort of your garden.
Euonymus fortunei Emerald Gaiety in detail
The white edged, rich green foliage looks elegant. Ovate-elliptical
leaves sit opposite each other on the shoots. From June to August
greenish-white flowers appear, which are discreetly reserved on the creeping spindle. Under
round fruits with a red seed coat may ripen. The frost-resistant
and evergreen creeping spindle brings colour into the garden during the winter.
When the days become considerably shorter from September onwards, it presents itself with attractive autumn colours.
attractive autumn colours. Then a bright red runs through the leaves from the edges.
red from the edges. The following are suitable for successful combinations with the spindle shrub
perennials with colour-intensive flowers.
Daylilies,
Right spars and
aster form a charming contrast to the foliage of the small shrub.
contrast attractively with the foliage of the small shrub. In front of walls and fences, spindle shrubs harmonise with
with
star trees
woodland vines, especially with species that bear
bear conspicuous flowering ornaments.
Where does the spindle shrub come into its own perfectly?
Whether playful in an idyllic cottage garden or clearly structured in modern
environment, the Creeping spindle fits in harmoniously almost everywhere. In Mediterranean
Mediterranean green areas, the variegated leaves radiate a sunny ambience.
ambience. The decisive factor in each case is the shape. Without the use of scissors
the creeping spindle retains its lively character. The
woody spindle shrub does not resent vigorous pruning. Planted side by side
planted side by side Creeping spindles make a low and compact hedge that can be pruned as
can be trimmed as desired. Another popular use is for grave
grave design. The low-maintenance ground cover protects the soil from drying out too quickly.
from drying out too quickly. Of course, all other uses also benefit from this advantage.
variants of use also benefit from this advantage. With this insensitive all-rounder, you have numerous
numerous options for planting in your garden.
Buy Euonymus fortunei - easily online
The impressive creeping spindle is available in large quantities, making it easy for you to
order this popular ground cover online. As these are
plants are grown in pots, they can be planted all year round.
year round. It is best to plan for about twelve plants per square metre so that
plants for one square metre, so that the growth is wonderfully dense.
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