The hardy gorse is very easy to care for. But he definitely wants to be in a sunny and warm place. The more sun it gets, the more lush your gorse will bloom. In the shadow he cares.

Broom needs a lot of sun

Broom hardly makes any demands on the soil, it also grows where other plants are not sufficiently supplied. The soil for your gorse should be loose and permeable. It can compensate for nutrient deficiencies with the help of nodule bacteria. The gorse does not like waterlogging at all, but it copes well with dryness. Unfortunately, the gorse is poisonous to humans and many animals.

The best location in brief:

  • a lot of sun
  • loose, rather lean soil
  • also suitable for poor soil
  • Plant individually or in groups
  • no waterlogging

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The sunnier you place your gorse, the more it will delight you with its flowering.

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