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1000 Salal - Gaultheria Shallon Seeds
1000 Salal - Gaultheria Shallon Seeds
1000 Salal - Gaultheria Shallon Seeds

1000 Salal - Gaultheria Shallon Seeds

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Add Salal to your garden for a versatile, evergreen shrub that offers beauty, wildlife benefits, and edible berries!

Salal (Gaultheria shallon) is a hardy evergreen shrub known for its glossy, dark green leaves and clusters of delicate, bell-shaped white to pink flowers, followed by edible dark blue berries. Native to the Pacific Northwest, Salal is perfect for woodland gardens, borders, and naturalized areas. It thrives in partial to full shade and prefers well-draining, acidic soil.

This low-maintenance plant is drought-tolerant once established and provides year-round interest with its dense foliage and attractive berries, which are enjoyed by wildlife and can be used in jams and jellies.

Growing Information:

  • Season: Best sown in fall or early spring.
  • USDA Zones: 5-9
  • Height: 2-5 feet
  • Bloom Season: Spring
  • Bloom Color: White to pink
  • Environment: Prefers partial shade to full shade.
  • Soil Type: Well-drained, acidic soil; tolerates poor soil conditions.
  • Temperature: Thrives in cool to mild climates.
  • Germination: Seeds can take several weeks to months to germinate; requires patience.
  • Light Required: Low to moderate light; avoid full sun exposure.
  • Depth: Sow seeds on the soil surface; lightly press in without covering.
  • Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
  • Plant Spacing: Space 2-4 feet apart for optimal growth.

Growing Instructions for Salal - Gaultheria Shallon

  1. Location: Plant in partial to full shade, ideal for woodland gardens.

  2. Soil: Use well-draining, acidic soil enriched with organic matter.

  3. Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged; drought-tolerant once established.

  4. Spacing: Space 3-4 feet apart for spreading growth.

  5. Temperature: Hardy in USDA zones 7-9; prefers mild climates.

  6. Mulching: Apply mulch to retain moisture and control weeds.

  7. Maintenance: Light pruning as needed; remove dead or damaged growth.

  8. Fertilizing: Lightly fertilize in spring with an acid-loving plant fertilizer.

  9. Propagation: Propagate by seeds or division; stratify seeds before planting for better germination.

  10. Pests and Diseases: Generally pest-free; ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal issues.

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