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How Do You Grow Pieris Japonica In The Southeast?

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How Do You Grow Pieris Japonica In The Southeast?

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Pieris japonica is a slow-growing evergreen shrub. In the Southeast it will bloom with white, fragrant flowers in early winter. Nicknamed lily-of-the-valley shrub, it is often confused with Convallaria majalis–the lily-of-the-valley plant. Difficulties growing pieris japonica in the Southeast arise as a result of heat and moisture. These plants must be given protection from the hot sun and heat. It’s not impossible to grow pieris in the Southeast, but it will require some work in order to help the plant thrive. Plant your pieris japonica in an area that will afford it shade and protection from the sun all day. Under a tree would be ideal–otherwise next to a shed, the house, or other structure that has northern exposure. Amend the soil with equal parts of sphagnum peat moss and compost so that the soil drains extremely well. If you have a soil pH testing meter, aim for a pH of 6.1 to 6.5. Water to maintain consistently moist soil. Watering deeply once a week should be sufficient until

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