How Do You Plant A Hawkeye Honeysuckle Shrub?
Gardeners looking for a flowering shrub that grows easily in any soil should look no further than the Hawkeye honeysuckle shrub. This bushy shrub grows up to 12 feet tall and flowers beautifully in mid- to late spring. Honeysuckle adapts to full sun or part shade and attracts a variety of birds to the garden. Choosing a honeysuckle shrub will provide a plant that produces beautiful flowers, attractive fruit and interesting winter shapes. Select a garden spot in either full sun or partial shade to prepare to plant the honeysuckle plant. Honeysuckle will grow easily in almost any type of garden soil. Unless your soil is extremely poor, no soil amendment is necessary. Dig a hole that is approximately twice as large as the roots to fit the plant without crushing or bending the roots. This will enable the roots to spread easily as they grow. Make the hole deep enough so that the crown of the plant is approximately 2 inches below the soil surface. The crown is the point where stems meet root