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The Oak develops like a tree. The Oak develops growing in height, and develops a bare stem, creating a thick crown. Oak isn't an evergreen; during the autumn it assumes a yellowred colouring; the adult species are medium in size and reach 15 cm in height.
Exposure Oak
For a balanced development, it is best to position the the Oak in a place where it is exposed to at least a few hours of direct sunlight. The Oak plant can be grown in the garden throughout the whole year. It doesn't fear cold weather and it bears very harsh minimum temperatures.During the winter months we can cover a portion of the soil near the roots with dry leaves or other mulch tissue; in this manner we will protect the plant from the harsh climate.
Watering Oak
We suggest watering these plants only from time to time, but we must remember to wet the soil deeply using 1-2 buckets of water every 2-3 weeks . Concerning those specimens grown in vases, let's remember that usually they need more watering, compared to the same shrubs placed in the ground. Moreover, they are often more sensible to temperatures, either very high or very low, and to radical apparatus diseases.
Treatments Oak
The spring weather, with a high temperature swing between the day and night hours, and pretty frequent rains, can favour the development of fungus diseases, which should be treated pre-emptively with a systemic fungicide, to use before the gems grow excessively; at the end of the winter we also suggest a wide range insecticide to prevent the attack of aphids and cochineals. We should always remember to do these treatments when there aren't flowerings in the garden.
Soil Oak
These shrubs favour a soft and deep, but well drained soil.
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Notes Oak
There aren't any notes. The indications given in this article are related to a medium size plant.
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