
Scotch heather
Calluna vulgaris 'Beoley Gold'
Overview
Scotch Heather (Calluna vulgaris 'Beoley Gold') is an amazing evergreen shrub. Its bright golden foliage is a bright contrast to its deep pink flowers that bloom from summer through the following autumn. This plant is both efficient and easy to care for; it requires minimal water, is salt and wind resistant, and is deer resistant. Plant it in well-drained soil for best success. An added bonus of Scotch Heather is that it makes a great choice for a low-maintenance ground cover. It’s an ideal choice for large, sunny spaces where you want to bring a bit of low-growing color and texture.
Care Guide
Watering
Scotch heather is a hardy, evergreen shrub that requires regular watering, especially during periods of extended hot, dry weather. Watering should be done early in the morning, before the sun is up, when possible. Aim to provide 1-1.5 inches of water per week. In hotter months, you may have to increase the frequency of watering to twice per week. If the soil around the plant is dry and crumbly, add more water. Allow any excess water to drain away. Do not allow the plant to sit in waterlogged soil. Withholding water can also be beneficial to the plant in terms of promoting flowering and encouraging a denser foliage.
Light
Scotch heather (Calluna vulgaris 'Beoley Gold') prefers sunny or partially shaded spots with good air circulation, and benefits from at least 6 hours of sunlight a day. It is tolerant of a range of soil types, but requires fertile, well-drained soils. Morning sun is the best for this species, as too much afternoon sunlight may cause scorching. Placing in a spot with some protection from strong winds is ideal.
Soil
Acidic, Rocky , gravelly , dry, Well-drained
Temperature
Hardiness zone 4–6.
Pruning
Scotch Heather (Calluna vulgaris 'Beoley Gold') should be pruned twice a year: once in early spring and once in late summer. In early spring, prune the plant back to about half its size. This allows the new growth to appear in full. In late summer, prune the tips of branches back to help with flowering and to keep the heather in a neat shape. Remove any dead blooms or leaves to promote new growth. Be sure to sterilize your pruning tools with rubbing alcohol or diluted bleach solution before and after each pruning session, which helps to avoid disease spread.
Propagation
Seed Propagation, Cutting
Diseases & Pests
Common pests: Mites, Root rot, Pest resistant, Deer resistant, Drought resistant .
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