Daphne: he likes this location best

Daphne is also called cellar neck and can be kept outdoors as well as in pots. The upright-growing, flowering ornamental shrub comes into its own in many locations.

Uncomplicated choice of location

Daphne is not picky about its location. In nature, the original plant grows in slightly shady and moist locations. However, the varieties bred for the trade are true all-rounders. The Kellerhals gets along just as well with full sun as with partially shaded or shady places. So you can plant it outdoors at your desired location. Regardless of the lighting conditions, it will come up with its colorful flowers at flowering time.

Tip: Daphne can be used as a solitary plant or as a border to other garden areas.

The right floor

Thanks to its long roots, the Kellerhals can also adapt quite well to the respective soil conditions. It just doesn’t tolerate waterlogging at all. The soil should therefore be loose and permeable. The daphne, on the other hand, likes adequate moisture. The earth is welcome to be nutritious and calcareous. A layer of mulch provides sufficient nutrients and prevents the substrate from drying out.

The space requirement

The flowering ornamental shrub is about 50 to 80 centimeters wide and 100 centimeters high. It grows an average of 10 centimeters a year. Accordingly, it is rather slow-growing and does not drive away its neighbors. In addition to the daphne flowering plants see how

particularly harmonious. Due to its toxic parts, you should not grow herbs or fruits and vegetables next to it.

Kira Bellingham

I'm a homes writer and editor with more than 20 years' experience in publishing. I have worked across many titles, including Ideal Home and, of course, Homes & Gardens. My day job is as Chief Group Sub Editor across the homes and interiors titles in the group. This has given me broad experience in interiors advice on just about every subject. I'm obsessed with interiors and delighted to be part of the Homes & Gardens team.

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