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Buy Spirea Online Today to Add Some Jazz to Your Garden!

Spirea shrubs are used in landscaping projects around the country to spruce up boring looking yards with their beautiful white flowers and contrasting green foliage.

Spirea hedges are a true garden gem that has been used for many years. The shrub is deciduous with bursting flowers that appear in early spring. The mesmerizing flowers can take on shades of white, pink, or cream. A great plant to give your garden a pop of color!

These shrubs are best used as foundation planting, hedges, or as specimen plants where their never-ending flower clusters can be seen and enjoyed. Pruning spirea is simpler and is only required to maintain the desired shape and size. Light pruning in late winter will encourage new growth. As well as, deadheading spent flower blossoms after they bloom in late spring to keep the bush looking tidy.

What Are The Best Types of Spirea Shrubs?

Our 3 types of spirea varieties are all slightly different and each has unique features to give your landscape some life! Bridal Wreath Spirea is one of our most popular hedges and has cascading white flowers in a weeping willow like form. These spirea plants are hardy down to zone 4 and can suit a variety of climates.

Spireas are an impressive addition to any garden. They require a little space between plantings to ensure it has enough room to grow.

What to Know About Your New Spirea Shrubs

Spirea plants need full sun to perform best but some can tolerate partially shaded areas. They prefer moist, well draining soils but once established they are quite drought tolerant.


When pruning spirea you want to start by trimming off any broken, diseased or dead branches. Then you will want to shape the spirea bush to your liking. The best time to prune spirea shrubs is in early spring when the plants are coming out of dormancy and have not flowered yet.

Spirea blooms start to form the year before they bloom so in most instances these buds become damaged by external factors. Other conditions that can affect blooming include; lack of sunlight, poor soil conditions, and a lack of spirea fertilizer.

Do Deer Eat Spirea Shrubs?

Deer are not attracted to spirea making spirea deer resistant.

What to Plant With Spirea?

Spirea is a great plant to use alongside boxwood shrubs, other flowering shrubs, and ground covers.


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