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Berberis Thunbergii (Japanese Barberry)

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Berberis Thunbergii (Japanese Barberry)

Dense, rounded, deciduous shrub producing fresh green leaves bluish underneath. The autumn colour is superb with the leaves turning fiery shades of red, orange and yellow. Pale yellow flowers are produced in mid-spring and are succeeded by glossy red fruit. Eventual unclipped height 2.5 metres

Uses in the garden

Grown mainly as a hedging plant, although can be used as a specimen shrub in the border. Makes a wonderful, thick, protective barrier around gardens or business premises. Strong growing plant.

Growth rate

On average barberry will grow 12-18 inches a year in ideal soil conditions

Best to plant...

Grow in fertile, moist but well drained soil in full sun or partial shade

Looking after your Barberry

Trim barberry plants after flowering in mid to late spring. Bear in mind Barberry are prickly plants so wear gloves and eye protection when trimming them.

Helpful hints

Make sure all soil is well prepared before planting takes place. This will include...
Clearing the area of all perennial weeds (i.e. Nettle, docks, thistles, couch grass) this can be done easily by applying a residual herbicide (Glyphosate) to the area 2-3 weeks prior to planting.
Prepare the soil area well by digging over to a minimum spades depth (12-16”) and width. Incorporate organic matter into the soil (i.e. compost, well rotted manure, well rotted garden waste) this will aid plant establishment and retain moisture in drier soils.
Only plant up to the soil mark on the stem of the plant, this is easily spotted, look just above where the roots of the plant start and you will see the mark. Water plants thoroughly once planted and then on a regular basis until the plants are well established. Bear in mind weather conditions and water more in hot, dry spells and less in prolonged heavy rain spells. Return to buy Barberry