Monday, April 13, 2009

Why isn't my lilac bush blooming? Does there have to be two of them together?

No, two are not required for blooming. It the bush is new to your landscape it may take a season or two for it to adjust and start blooming. Also, make sure the postion is such that adequate sunlight is received.

Why isn%26#039;t my lilac bush blooming? Does there have to be two of them together?
my lilac was in for 3 years before it bloomed now its lovely
Reply:Is it getting enough water?


My lilac got a little choked this year by the mint and iris I put in around it last year so I didn%26#039;t get as many blooms as I might have. It needs more root space. The mint and iris have taken over.
Reply:you don%26#039;t have to have two, but I don%26#039;t know why the one you got isn%26#039;t blooming.
Reply:Prune lilac in the spring just after the blooms have fallen. If you prune any later you trim off the buds for the following year. If it is new it will take several years to become accustomed to the soil.
Reply:lila%26#039;s are a early blooming bush, if it is not blooming give it a little more time, you may have pruned it at the wrong time, it may be to dry or to wet, it may need to be fertilized, there are a number of thing that will prevent a plant from blooming.


no you do not need two of the for them to bloom



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