Picea abies 'Little Gem'

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The Picea abies 'Little Gem' is a dwarf form of the common Norway spruce with a compact and globular growth habit. This slow-growing conifer reaches a height of about 1 meter after 10 years. The needles are dark green and sharp, providing an attractive contrast in the garden. 'Little Gem' is very hardy and can grow in full sun or partial shade. This graceful conifer is ideal for small gardens, rock gardens, and as an accent plant.

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  • Yes, this plant is evergreen and retains its leaves throughout the entire year. This provides color and structure in the garden, even during the winter months. It is a beautiful addition to the garden that stays green all year long.

    This plant is hardy up to about -20 degrees Celsius. It is important to protect the plant well during severe frost. In the winter period, additional mulch or protection with, for example, fleece cloth can be useful.

    Yes, the plant is easy to maintain and requires little care. Regular watering and pruning is sufficient to keep the plant healthy. It is a robust garden plant that is resistant to various weather conditions.

    Picea abies 'Little Gem' needs space for root growth and to fully thrive. Ensure there is enough space between other plants and structures so the tree can receive adequate light and air. Consider the ultimate height and width of the plant when choosing a location.

    This plant grows best in full sun or partial shade. In the shade, growth can be hindered and the plant may not thrive as well. It is therefore advisable to place the plant in a location where it receives sufficient sunlight.

    The plant needs water on average 1-2 times a week, depending on the weather conditions and soil moisture. Make sure the soil is lightly moist, but not waterlogged. It is important to regularly check the plant for moisture to prevent dehydration.

    Yes, this plant attracts butterflies and bees due to the flowers and nectar it produces. It is a good choice for attracting pollinators to the garden.

    The 'Little Gem' blooms in the months of April and May. The blooming period lasts approximately 2 to 3 weeks.

    Yes, the plant can withstand full sun and thrives best in a sunny spot in the garden. It is important to water the plant regularly, especially in hot weather. It is also advisable to provide the plant with enough nutrients for healthy growth.

    No, this plant is not edible. It is an ornamental plant that belongs to the category of garden plants. Consuming this plant can pose health risks.

  • To promote healthy growth, it may be necessary to prune the plant regularly. Prune dead or damaged branches in the spring or summer for optimal results. Try to avoid pruning too many branches at once to minimize stress for the plant.

    The plant needs regular water, especially during dry periods. Make sure the soil is always lightly moist, but avoid letting the roots sit in soggy soil. Water the plant preferably in the morning to prevent fungal growth.

    For garden plants like these, it's important to use well-draining potting soil. Preferably, choose a nutrient-rich potting soil specifically formulated for garden plants and ensure that the pot or planter has sufficient drainage to prevent waterlogging. Generally, garden plants thrive best in loose and airy potting soil.

    The plant thrives best in a well-draining, moist, and humus-rich soil. A soil pH value between 5.5 and 7.5 is ideal for optimal growth. Ensure that the soil is adequately supplied with nutrients.

    The Picea abies 'Little Gem' grows best in a sunny location with well-draining soil. It is important to protect the plant from strong winds and frost. Also, make sure the soil remains moist but not too wet.

    In winter, it can be useful to protect vulnerable garden plants from frost damage. This can be done by covering the plants with a thick layer of mulch or straw, or by using a special winter cover. Also, make sure the plant is well hydrated before the frost hits to prevent root freezing.

    The plant requires little maintenance and grows best in well-draining soil. Prune dead branches regularly and give the plant enough water during dry periods. Add compost annually for optimal growth.

    Garden plants like these need fertilization in the spring with a slow-release fertilizer specially formulated for conifers. Avoid over-fertilizing to prevent damage to the roots. Ideally, do not fertilize during the winter dormant period.

    Mulch has many benefits for garden plants, including retaining moisture, suppressing weed growth, and improving soil structure. It can be applied around the base of the plant to protect and nourish it. Choose the right type of mulch based on the needs of the plant and the environment.

    Garden plants are generally not very picky when it comes to the acidity of the soil. They thrive well in a pH-neutral to slightly acidic soil. It is important to regularly test and, if necessary, add the right pH-balancing fertilizers.

    To control pests on this plant, you can choose biological pesticides such as predatory mites or ladybugs. Regularly checking for aphids, spider mites, and other pests can also help to detect and address infestations in a timely manner. Additionally, removing dead leaves and branches can help keep the plant healthy and prevent pests.

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    The Picea abies 'Little Gem' is a dwarf form of the common Norway spruce with a compact and globular growth habit. This slow-growing conifer reaches a height of about 1 meter after 10 years. The needles are dark green and sharp, providing an attractive contrast in the garden. 'Little Gem' is very hardy and can grow in full sun or partial shade. This graceful conifer is ideal for small gardens, rock gardens, and as an accent plant.

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