How Do You Care For A Japonica Pink Perfection Plant?
Pink perfection is the name of a cultivar of the Camellia japonica plant, which is a shrub that grows from 7 to 12 feet tall. The plant has dark green foliage and flowers in the spring with a delicate, pink, rose-like bloom. It is hardy in regions seven to nine, where the temperature does not drop below zero degrees Fahrenheit. It will stay active all year round and even bloom again in the winter. Caring for the pink perfection is not difficult as long as you have some knowledge of how to create the right environment for the plant. Plant the pink perfection in an area with partial sun and well-drained, rich soil. Remove any stones and break up soil clumps before planting. Also dig in organic compost or manure to increase the fertility of the soil. Do not plant near any large trees or other plants that may compete for water and nutrients. Spread a 2- to 3- inch layer of mulch around the base of the plant. This will keep down weeds and hold in extra moisture for the plant. Water the plan