Fertilising a Pieris japonica 'Little Heath Green'
This species thrives when provided with the right nutrients, particularly suited to its preference for acidic soil. Fertilizing should occur in early spring, just before the onset of new growth, to support the plant's energy needs during its flowering phase and the development of vibrant spring foliage. A slow-release, acid-based fertilizer is ideal, ensuring a steady supply of nutrients throughout the growing season. Care should be taken to follow the manufacturer's instructions, as over-fertilization can harm the plant. Additionally, a layer of organic mulch can be beneficial, as it will gradually break down, enriching the soil with organic matter and maintaining the desired acidity levels. Regular fertilization coupled with the right soil conditions will ensure this plant maintains its lush, evergreen foliage and produces its characteristic white blooms.