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Latin Name: Forsythia ovata 'Northern Gold'
Common Name: Northern Gold Forsythia
Bloom Period: Spring
Pruning:After Bloom
Watering:Approx. 1-2 times per week
Growth Rate: Fast
Hardiness Zone: 3
Current Size: Various
Mature Height: <7 feet
Mature Width: 5-7 ft
Highlights:
  • Early Spring Bloom: The Northern Gold Forsythia is known for its stunning yellow flowers that bloom in early spring, making it one of the first shrubs to bloom each year. This makes it a great choice for adding a burst of colour to your garden after a long, dreary winter.
  • Easy to Grow: This shrub is easy to grow and requires minimal maintenance. It is adaptable to a wide range of soil types and growing conditions and is generally pest and disease resistant. This makes it an excellent choice for novice gardeners or anyone looking for a low-maintenance plant.
  • Bright Foliage: The Northern Gold Forsythia also features bright green foliage that turns a brilliant shade of yellow in the fall, making it a beautiful addition to any landscape throughout the growing season.
Planting Guide
  • Prepare an appropriate hole

    Choose a pot that is 1-2 times larger than the current pot, ensuring there is adequent drainage to prevent waterlogging roots. Plan on repotting every 3-5 years.
  • Use fertile soil

    Choose soil rich in nutrients and with good drainage to support root growth.
  • Plant at the correct depth

    Plant at the same depth as in the pot, keeping the top of the root ball level with the soil.
Delivery
  • Delivery time

    Ships from our facility in 1-4 days.
  • Shipping costs

    Free shipping for Bloom & Bee Members, or a flat rate of $5 for all other orders, $15 for Remote Areas
  • Sustainable packaging

    Landscape Direct ships with UPS using 100% recycled boxes.
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  • Upon arrival

    Plants may not be in full bloom, allow for a few weeks from planting for blooms to flourish