Alternative to Barberry Bushes
kali_deere
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Cant buy barberry... looking for alternative
Comments (7)Some purple foliaged shrubs to check out in addition to the others suggested (which may or may not fit your tastes and needs or shade requirements - I'll let you research that): - Physocarpus/ninebark Summer Wine - I have Coppertina which is more of a orange, but I like the form, the flowers and the color. - purple leafed sand cherry - several of the Weigelas, such as Wine and Roses, Spilled Wine or Midnight wine. -contorted red hazel, Corylus avellana 'Red Majestic' - heather/Calluna vulgaris 'Hoyerhagen' and 'Multicolor' have an orangey-red foliage in summer and more a true red in winter. They may not be the right shade for you, but most of MA is well-suited to grow heather. -there are several small trees like some of the Japanese maples, crabapples and plums with purple leaves that don't get much bigger than good-sized shrubs some plants have deep red red or purple foliage in certain seasons: - PJM rhododendron is mahogany red in winter and dark green with reddish overtones in summer - Several heather/Calluna have reddish growing tips or are reddish foliaged in winter - Blueberries, many viburnums, and Enkianthus are red to dark red in the fall. Other thoughts would be to have some of the larger perennials with dark red foliage such as Cimicifuga Brunette (very happy in shade), Clematis recta purpurea or one of its darker selections. If backed with one of the shrubs that is purple in winter, you would have your dark purple presence year round....See MoreDead or Alive - transplanted Barberry bushes
Comments (8)proper water is all they need ... the fact that some leaves were retained.. tells me.. you are on the road to success .... if you dont kill it now .... IMHO.. it lost enough leaves.. and only retained those which its amputated roots could support... in august... yikes [but i understand.. ya gotta do.. what ya gotta do] it has the rest of the fall to regrow roots.. and all next spring.. before the heat of next summer ... you will be responsible for PROPER water through next fall.. then it should be all set ... it is one of the pretty bullet proof plants.. so just keep it PROPERLY watered .... what i really dont understand.. is why you went thru all this for a barberry... lol ... but.. to each his own... lol ken ps: the berries were there all along.. you just didnt see them until all the leaves fell off ......See Morepruning barberry bushes
Comments (8)I prune my barberries, especially three big old ones, almost continually. Just keep trimming it up and it will produce denser and denser growth. Let that harden, and then do it again. I started with some very big straggly bushes and now they are quite rounded and dense (you can no longer see the inside much when foliated), after about three years of chipping away at it. Don't expect immediate results. You can also occasionally prune out up to a third of the oldest stems from the bottom to encourage new bottom growth, which I have also been doing. Think of it as a combination of rejuvenation pruning (you can google it) and shearing. These are very, very tough shrubs....See MoreBarberry, Mock Orange and Burning Bush
Comments (3)depends how big.. and how you mean to cut back ... if the MO is huge.. there would be no reason to do some proper rejuvenation pruning ... youll only lose the flowers you cut off with the large branches ... if you mean.. giving it a hair cut.. what flora said ... ken...See Morekali_deere
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