Eucalyptus plants are not hard to grow, but they require a few basic conditions to thrive. As mentioned, they are native to Australia – a hot, largely arid country. They should be ordered to arrive after the threat of frost has passed, as eucalyptus will not actively grow until the air and soil have warmed. Even more importantly, the plugs need to be planted in well-draining soil. They don’t mind frequent irrigation and will grow better with lots of water, but the soil should allow the water to actively drain – think sandy loam over heavy clay. I like to amend the soil with some compost and fertilizer prior to planting and irrigate with some water-soluble fertilizer during periods of active growth to help the plants grow as tall as possible in a single season. Moderate humidity is ideal, spacing should allow for good airflow between plants to avoid any potential fungal issues on lower vegetation.
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Joyce Deleo
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