Fertilising a Ligustrum vulgare
To ensure the robust health and dense foliage of wild privet hedging, a balanced approach to fertilization is key. It is recommended to apply a general-purpose fertilizer early in the spring to kickstart the growing season, and then again in mid-summer to sustain the hedging's vigorous growth and support its flowering and fruiting phases. The ideal fertilizer should be rich in nitrogen to promote lush green leaves, but balanced with phosphorus and potassium for overall plant health.
Avoid over-fertilization, which can lead to excessive growth, making the hedge more susceptible to damage in winter. Additionally, always water the plant thoroughly after applying fertilizer to help distribute the nutrients into the soil and reduce the likelihood of root burn. A consistent fertilizing schedule will contribute to the vitality and aesthetic appeal of the hedging.