• Forsythia 'Lynwood' 40/60cm 2L pot
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  • £6.99

Forsythia 'Lynwood' 40/60cm 2L pot Forsythia intermedia Lynwood Gold

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Key Features

  • AVERAGE GROWING
  • HAS FLOWERS (Yellow)
  • FRAGRANCED

Seasonal Availablity

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Forsythia Hedging Plants Description

Forsythia is known for being a tough and reliable hedging plant that creates a dense, strong hedge in sunny or partially shaded conditions. Its beautiful flowers will start to bloom in spring, just before its vivid green leaves appear. During the autumn, the leaves will start to turn a vibrant red, so if you like to watch the change in seasons, there is no better hedge plant than Forsythia.

Forsythia hedging grows by up to 40cm per year, so you will need to keep it in check with some light maintenance, if you'd like to neaten it up. It's a vigorous grower, but if looked after correctly, it's a truly stunning plant. Forsythia should be pruned once its blooms start to fade, but before they die off completely. In springtime, old branches should be removed to allow more light into the shrub, allowing it to grow new, manageable shoots. For more pruning information, please see the pruning advice tab.

Hedges Direct sells pot-grown Forsythia all year round, or as bare root hedging plants from November until spring. If you'd like to find more flowering hedge plants to complement your Forsythia, we have a wide range available.

Vital Plant Information

Common Name: Forsythia
Latin Name: Forsythia intermedia Lynwood Gold
Evergeen: No
Has Berries: No
Flowering: Yes
Country of Origin:
Height (Grows to): 5m
Height (at dispatch): 40/60cm
Berry Colour: None
Fragrant: Yes
Animal Friendly: No

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  • Step 1

    Root Grow & Fertiliser

    Ensure you buy root grow and fretiliser with your plants at the time of purchase

  • Step 2

    Prepare Your Planting Area

    Make sure your planting area is in good condition and suitable for planting

  • Step 3

    Plant & Feed

    Plant with root grow & the second feed. Support plants if necessary. Water regularly

Pruning Advice

Forsythia should be trimmed in spring as the blooms begin to fade as the growth from this point onwards provides the wood on which next year's blooms will form. Pruning again later in the year will then reduce the number of blooms the following year.

Forsythia by its nature is quite an informal arching, flowing hedge and whilst it can be trimmed into a neat hedge, it is most likely not going to have the level of flower production that a more natural shaping would encourage.

Ideally, once the blooms begin to fade away, prune back around a quarter of the length from all stems, shaping it as desired and then leave to grow naturally.

Every other year, to ensure that enough light gets into the centre of the shrub to keep it healthy and productive and sneding out new fresh shoots, cut about a quarter of the older more established stems right back to ground level from the centre of the shrub.

When carrying out any pruning on Forsythia always remove any damaged or diseased stems or those that may be crossing each other which will prevent proper upward growth. Also take out any stems that are bending over close to the ground.

If you inherit an old, overgrown Forsythia that isn't looking its best, there is good news! Forsythia once mature, can tolerate an exceptionally hard prune so it's best in this instance to cut all the stems right back to around 4 inches from the ground. This may seem brutal, but it allows a lot of light into the centre of the plant and forces brand new manageable growth out. It may take a couple of years before it looks full again but it will be worth the effort!

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