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  1. Jan 21, 2013 · These imposing lilacs can shoot upward of 20 feet to a height of 30 feet, with a spread of 15 to 20 feet. Its fragrant white flowers are formed in upright panicles that may reach 12 inches in length. This lilac flowers later than most, with a common bloom time of late spring to early summer.

  2. Sep 12, 2023 · How To Plant Lilacs. To plant your lilac bush, dig a hole a little deeper and wider than the nursery pot it came in. Mix the soil you removed with some compost or triple mix. and put some of it back in the bottom of the hole. Then place your lilac bush in.

  3. May 24, 2018 · How to Plant Lilac Bushes. Pick a spot in your yard with good air circulation, not right up against the house, in order to minimize disease risks. Dig a hole about twice as wide as the root ball. Don't add anything, such as potting soil or peat moss, to the hole. Soil additives can cause drainage problems, and lilacs don't like wet feet!

  4. Jan 26, 2024 · Plant your Lilacs. Once you are ready to plant lilacs, make sure you make a big hole so your plant has enough space to grow. You then place your lilac bush and immediately start filling the rest of the hole with soil. Make sure you water it as well, especially during the day you plant it.

  5. Oct 1, 2023 · Lilacs are typically spaced between 5 and 15 feet apart. This means 5 feet from trunk to trunk, not from the edge of the plant or the edge of the hole. Check your cultivar’s growing requirements and follow their space requirements carefully. Lilacs do not like to be crowded and need proper air circulation for healthy growth. Climate & Temperature

  6. Apr 1, 2012 · Filling the air with its clean, floral aroma, purple sensation lilacs (Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation') are a tall, deciduous shrub that produces deep purple flowers edged in white. This hardy plant reaches heights of up to 20 feet and can grow in Sunset hardiness zones A1 through 3b, 4 through 11 and 14.

  7. Special Features. The Sensation Lilac is a unique plant, and the only lilac in existence with two-tone flowers. Carried in big bunches all over the bush, they are rich purple with a white edge, making a bold statement and bringing a completely new look to lilacs, and to your garden. It grows into a medium-sized shrub between 8 and 12 feet tall ...

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