Pink Blooms and Evergreen Foliage for Year-Round Color
Pink spring blooms meet rich evergreen foliage, making the Pinkie Indian Hawthorn perfect for year-round visual interest. Whether you plant it as hedging, a single focal specimen or accent among your other garden favorites, its glossy leaves pop against these blooms and the purplish-black berries that emerge in early autumn.
The best part? This plant is super easy to maintain. Your Pinkie Indian tolerates heat and drought well and attracts a wildlife show of birds and butterflies without effort. And it’s excellent for groupings or massed in borders along fences and walls since it’s so adaptable and versatile.
But our favorite benefit is that this Pinkie Indian Hawthorne is grown and nurtured from day one. We’ve planted, meticulously monitored and shipped your Pinkie with care, so you get the absolute best results in your homescape. It’s a proven performer since we’ve put in that extra work…and now, you get an easier, more elegant plant.
When you purchase our Pinkie Indian Hawthorn Shrub, you’re reaping dazzling rewards without all the work, delivered right to your door. See what all the hype’s about – order your own Pinkie Indian Hawthorn Shrub today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: The Pinkie Indian Hawthorn thrives in virtually any location, but it’s important to ensure you plant in a reliably sunny area (receiving 4 to 8 hours of sunlight a day) and plant in well-drained soil. Once you’ve chosen your locale, dig a hole that’s two to three times the size of your plant’s root ball, place your Pinkie Indian, then back fill the soil while tamping down for best results. After planting, water your Pinkie to settle its roots.
2. Watering: Water your shrub regularly until establishment, about once per week. If you’re not sure when to water your Indian Hawthorn, simply check its surrounding soil down to about 2 or 3 inches. If the soil here is dry, it’s time to water.
3. Fertilizing: Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer to your Pinkie Hawthorne monthly.
4. Pruning: Prune or trim your Pinkie Indian to your desired height after it has bloomed. You may remove any damaged foliage as it grows.