The witch hazel does not require any extensive care, but it is quite sensitive to external circumstances. It is best to plant your witch hazel in the fall, but be patient with it. She needs some time to grow.

Witch hazel is best planted in spring

Well-rooted container plants can also be planted in spring or early summer. Dig a planting hole large enough to accommodate a small amount of organic fertilizer in addition to the root ball. Be careful not to damage the root ball.

Plant the witch hazel properly

In order for the witch hazel to open its bizarre blossoms in winter, it needs light and sufficient water. Give her a location with as much sunshine as possible. If this is also sheltered from the wind, then your witch hazel will certainly feel comfortable there. Nevertheless, it will probably not bloom in the first year, it is simply not one of the quick starters and needs time accordingly.

Water your witch hazel well after planting, but not so much that it "floats". She does not tolerate wet feet and waterlogging at all. Therefore, it absolutely needs a loose and well-drained soil.

Cover this with a layer of bark mulch to keep moisture in the soil for a longer period of time. If it doesn't rain for several weeks, water your witch hazel in good time before the roots dry out.

The essentials in brief:

  • best planting time: autumn
  • alternative planting time: spring
  • Add organic fertilizer to the planting hole
  • water well

tips

Don't panic if your witch hazel doesn't flower in the first year after planting, it needs time to take root well.

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