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  1. Richly colored foliage on graceful branching makes this a wonderful hedge, barrier planting or single accent. Deep rose-red foliage is mottled with white and green in spring, bringing wonderful, warm color into the landscape. Bright red berries in fall and winter. Deciduous.

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  2. Rose Glow is a cultivar of Berberis thunbergii, a deciduous shrub with deep rose-red leaves and red berries. It is award-winning, drought-tolerant, and easy to grow, but may be invasive in some areas.

  3. Jun 10, 2019 · Learn how to grow and care for the Rose Glow Barberry, a stunning dark red shrub that thrives in zones 4 to 8. Find out about watering, fertilizing, pruning and more tips for this easy and versatile plant.

  4. Berberis 'Rose Glow' is a deciduous shrub with purple to red foliage and reddish-brown stems. It has tiny yellow flowers, bead-like red berries and is tolerant of drought and urban conditions.

    • Location, Location, Location
    • Growing More Than One Barberry?
    • Don’T Overwater The Rose Glow Barberry
    • Fertilizing The Barberry
    • Keep It Shapely
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    Rose Glow barberry is intolerant of excess moisture at its roots, so ensure that the soil in your chosen planting area drains quickly after a heavy rain. To determine a site’s suitability, dig a 12-inch-deep hole and fill it with water. If the water drains in less than 30 minutes, the site is suitable. If it takes more than 24 hours to drain, choos...

    Barberries make striking hedges and, because of the thorny stems, the hedge can also act as a barrier. In fact, many homeowners plant them beneath windows, to act as a deterrent to break-ins. When planting more than one Rose Glow barberry, plant them five to six feet apart. At five feet apart the hedge will be significantly denser.

    If you do, you may kill it. The plant is somewhat drought-tolerant and requires only a weekly watering unless the weather is particularly hot. Six gallons of water is sufficient to soak the roots in a 10-square foot planting bed. Stick your finger into the soil before watering and if it feels wet, hold off on watering for another week.

    During the active growing season, measure the soil, from the shrub’s main stem to the tips of its widest branches. You’ll use this figure when you fertilize the shrub in spring, just after it begins producing new growth. Use one-half cup of 8-8-8 fertilizer per square yard of the area you measured during the growing season and sprinkle the granules...

    The Rose Glow barberry doesn’t require pruning for its health but only to maintain a desired shape or size. You can safely cut the plant back to 1 foot in height if it becomes too overgrown. The best time to prune is in mid-to late spring. Wear thick gloves to avoid being impaled by the shrub’s thorns and disinfect pruning equipment before using it...

    Learn how to plant, water, fertilize and prune this variegated shrub that turns red in fall. Rose Glow barberry is drought-tolerant, thorny and suitable for hedges or specimen plantings.

  5. The Rose Glow Japanese Barberry combines rich purple foliage on its purple-red stems with rose-pink mottled leaves on the young growth. This combination of vibrant colors make this plant one of the most dramatic and colorful shrubs available.

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  7. Rose Glow Japanese Barberry displays rosy-red foliage on a compact shrub that loves sun. The mottled leaves fill the nearly 5-foot tall shrub with varying shades of red for warm color. In fall and winter, red berries fill in for a little more color before the leaves drop in winter.

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