How Do You Grow A Euonymus Plant?
Euonymus plants are available in many varieties, and each variety has its own needs and requirements for growing. Dwarf varieties do not need as much space to grow as regular-sized varieties; and some varieties, such as the Wintercreeper Euonymus, can climb if planted near supports. While there are many different kinds of euonymus plants, some general guidelines apply to most plants; however, consider any individual growing needs your specific variety may have. Choose a location in full sun or partial shade. If your euonymus plant is a climbing variety, if desired, you can plant near a support, such as a trellis, fence or wall. Improve the soil condition so that it drains water well. To do so, till the top 18 inches of soil and mix in a few inches of compost, sand or peat moss. Plant the euonymus plant. Dig a hole that is two times as wide as the current container’s width, but just as deep. Take the plant out of the container and set it in the hole. Use the plant’s mature spread to det