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Though so many hedges delight us with thrilling autumn colours, photinias produce wonderful spring and summer foliage that is definitely among the best. We have noticed that it is the shaded side of plants which are most affected.The above photo shows the sun side of a Red Robin which is totally unaffected byleaf spot. The shade side was affected, but only to a minor degree.

If the soil is heavy or is not free draining addlots of well rotted compost to the area and dig it in well. Most photinia varieties are fairly vigorous growers so it makes sense to choose a container that is a size bigger than the next size up.

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leaf node toleave a 8cm / 3in cutting. The cutting should be semi-ripe whichmeans not new soft growth and neither hard old growth. Somewhere inbetween is best. Where the plant is only partially affected the solution is to remove spottedleaves and burn them as soon as they are noticed. Where the damage is moresevere you have two choices: Outdoor baskets are so on trend and it’s not hard to see why! Our basket planters ooze elegance with a rustic edge and are so versatile, making them the perfect addition to any outdoor space. Our Grey & Buff Rattan planters make a real statement, especially when filled with a selection of your favourite plants and flowers! The Basket Company Plant Pots: A Planter for Every Garden While the biggest varieties will become too large, bulky and unwieldy for any container, you could certainly grow one of the intermediate-sized varieties in a large container, pruning it regularly after it reaches the desired size. Place the pot in a shallow tray / bowl of water for half an hour sothat it absorbs a good amount of water but the top part is notwater-logged.

The technical name for this shrub is Photinia x fraseri‘Red Robin’.Photinias, as a group plants are native to North America and Asia. Photiniax fraseri is named because it was first discovered as a seedling in FraserNurseries in Birmingham Alabama in 1943. The particular hybrid ‘Red Robin’was bred in New Zealand and is the most popular of all the Photinias by alarge margin. It retains the red leaves and at the same time is the mostcompact of them all. It is fully hardy in almost all areas of the UK withstandingtemperatures down to -12°C. In protected position, it is hardy to afew degrees lower. See the comments question / answer section (comment datedApril 2018) at the end of this article if your Red Robin has lost many of itsleaves during a particularly cold winter. accept the fact that the position of the plant is the cause, dig itup and plant something there which can cope better. You may want to takecuttings before you do this, read our section below on propagation.

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Photinias are hardy evergreen shrubs that are appreciated in many regions for their ability to grow into colourful and attractive hedges without much effort on the part of the gardener. Be sure that the soil line of the stems is the same as it was in the old container, or just a tad higher. How Many Can You Plant Per Pot? An evergreen shrub which, if not pruned, reaches a height of 4m /13ft with a similar spread. Red Robin grows at a rate of about 30cm /1ft per year when established. It responds very well to pruning and caneasily be kept to a height 1.2m / 4ft.

In general, most photinia varieties are planted in open ground where they serve as decorative bushes, hedges and screens. Photinias are commonly grown in open ground, but you might also be wondering if you can grow these stunning plants in pots. Can You Grow Photinia In Pots?says to prune individual stems just above a leaf node. In our experience thoughno special techniques are necessary. In fact we have taken a hedge trimmer toprune ours without any bad effects at all. Whatever method you use, it seems theplant sprouts healthy new red shoots. In all likelihood your Photinia will not be the only shrub affected, although Photinias are particularly susceptible. We suggest you research this disease online / in books because it is extremely difficult to eradicate. Often the only course of action is to dig up and burn the affected shrubs and plant those which are resistant to honey fungus. HOW AND WHEN TO PROPAGATE RED ROBINS When established a Photinia Red Robin will look after itself. It rarelyneeds watering except in severe drought and will grow quite happily onaverage ground without the need of additional feeds. It will need pruningonce or twice a year to keep it in shape and to size. If you opt to grow a largeish, spreading variety in a container, a planter would be very suitable. Compost Requirements Young plants may need daily watering, whilst mature plants in containers will need less frequent, though regular, watering.

Remove the pot from the water and cover it with cling film or asmall plastic bag and support it so that it does not touch the leaves.Plant markers are good for this purpose. Disease resistance is good with the exception of leaf spot. See oursection below on pests and diseases of this shrub for top tips aboutavoiding this problem.

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It can be planted all year long if the soil is not frozen and youcan water well when conditions are dry. Mid March to April and midSeptember to October are the best times to plant this shrub. This shrub is often under-rated principally because it is so widelygrown. The RHS are quite clear that this is a shrub of great horticulturalvalue, giving it an Award of Garden Merit. Main interest is from bright red leaf tips which turn green as theymature. If left unpruned the previous year, it produces masses of tinywhite flowers in June. The flowers are attractive but the scent is not! All soils except heavy clay or waterlogged conditions are suitable.It does best in a deep loam type soil although this is not essential.

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