How to Grow Boronia

Purchase a boronia plant from your local nursery or garden centre., Select a suitable spot., Choose suitable soil., Grow the boronia amid other plants to provide shelter and shade. , Kept well watered, regularly., Prune.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Purchase a boronia plant from your local nursery or garden centre.

    There are numerous varieties:
    Brown boronia (Boronia megastigma)
    - heavenly scent and bell shaped flowers
    - you can't let its root zone dry out or it will die Other varieties include Purple Jared, Lutea, Jack MacQuire's Red, Sunset Serenade, Harlequin, etc.

    It is recommended for the best success that you select one that is native to your local area.
  2. Step 2: Select a suitable spot.

    Boronias do best under dappled light.

    They also tend to grow best near the coast rather than in inland gardens. , Most boronias need to grow where there will be plenty of moist soil that drains well.

    To help the plant stay moist, mulch the area really well. ,, Provide shade, if needed, during very hot spells. , Do a light prune after the boronia has flowered.
  3. Step 3: Choose suitable soil.

  4. Step 4: Grow the boronia amid other plants to provide shelter and shade.

  5. Step 5: Kept well watered

  6. Step 6: regularly.

  7. Step 7: Prune.

Detailed Guide

There are numerous varieties:
Brown boronia (Boronia megastigma)
- heavenly scent and bell shaped flowers
- you can't let its root zone dry out or it will die Other varieties include Purple Jared, Lutea, Jack MacQuire's Red, Sunset Serenade, Harlequin, etc.

It is recommended for the best success that you select one that is native to your local area.

Boronias do best under dappled light.

They also tend to grow best near the coast rather than in inland gardens. , Most boronias need to grow where there will be plenty of moist soil that drains well.

To help the plant stay moist, mulch the area really well. ,, Provide shade, if needed, during very hot spells. , Do a light prune after the boronia has flowered.

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