Helpful tips

How do you prune an overgrown Lilly Pilly?

How do you prune an overgrown Lilly Pilly?

Pruning Lilly Pillies With a new hedge do not let plants grow straight up to the desired height hoping that they will ‘fill out’ later on. Instead tip prune regularly on the top and sides to encourage dense growth from the base all the way up. If necessary use a string line for accuracy.

What is the best Fertiliser for Lilly Pilly?

Yates Acticote for natives is a controlled release fertiliser that also contains some fast release fertiliser and will provide continuous feeding for up to 6 months depending on the temperature and moisture conditions. Lilly pilly tend to also like organic fertiliser such as blood and bone or Dynamic Lifter.

Why is my Lilly Pilly dying?

Overwatering and poor drainage can be a deadly combination in the yard. Although lilly pilly grows best in moist soil, the soil should be well-drained and not stay consistently wet. Roots suffocate and die, and the tree’s growth may be stunted and the leaves may yellow, or the tree may develop oedema.

How do you treat scales on Lilly Pilly?

By spraying with PestOil or Yates White Oil, this will not only suffocate and kill the scale but it will also help to loosen up the mould that is covering the leaf. Get on top of this infestation this spring and I am sure you will soon kill off the scale and have your plants looking healthy again.

Do Lilly Pillys transplant well?

We transplanted some established lilly pillys (bush xmas), and 5 out of 7 survived. They do get a bit stressed (lots of leaves will fall off) but seem to be quite tough. I think the ones that didn’t survive, didn’t have a big enough hole dug for them, so make make sure you loosen the soil really well for the roots.

How long does a Lilly Pilly live?

approximately 20 years
Lilly Pilly is a common name for a Syzygium. The Syzygium Australe, also known as a Brush Cherry or Scrub Cherry. The average life span is approximately 20 years plus depending on conditions.

Can you grow Lilly Pilly from cuttings?

Cuttings from new shoots grown in spring root readily, allowing you to plant a new lilly pilly from an existing tree. Take an 8-inch-long cutting from a stem tip, using shears that have been disinfected in a 10 percent bleach solution. Cuttings root best when they have two or more leaf nodes, or buds.

Can I spray Seasol on leaves?

Yes, Seasol and PowerFeed (liquid) is taken up very effectively through foliage as well as through the soil. 750mL Seasol Pots & Planters and PowerFeed Pots & Planters trigger spray and 1.25 Lt PowerFeed Indoor and Potted Plants trigger spray are highly concentrated products, so please only apply to the soil.

How do you get rid of curly leaves on Lilly Pilly?

If it’s a mild attack it’s not really going to affect the health of the plant, just spray with white oil and a systemic insecticide spray such as Confidoror – this will kill the nymphs (Systemic sprays are chemicals that will travel through the plant and remain in the plant tissue for a period of time).

How do you get rid of scales on plants?

Remove existing scale on houseplants by rubbing gently with a facial-quality sponge or cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. The alcohol alone should kill the scale, but the dead insects will remain on your plants and make it difficult for you to scout for new infestations.

When to prune lilly pilly for winter lights?

The best time to prune lilly pilly winter lights is when the plant has finished flowering and fruiting. Be sure to trim off all spent flowers during this process. In high temperatures, resist the temptation to trim away sun-scorched foliage straight away.

Can you plant lilly pilly from a cutting?

Growing Lilly Pilly From Cuttings Cuttings from new shoots grown in spring root readily, allowing you to plant a new lilly pilly from an existing tree. Take an 8-inch-long cutting from a stem tip, using shears that have been disinfected in a 10 percent bleach solution.

How tall does a lilly pilly plant get?

Angus looks at an Acmena smithiivar. minor, the Creek Lilly Pilly, which grows to a height of several metres and can be pruned to any shape. ‘This specimen is getting a bit overgrown and messy, and after a bout of rainy, humid weather, the inside of the plant has become covered in scale insect and sooty mould.

How often should I trim my Lilly hedge?

Prune when the new growth reaches about 75mm (3″). Some hedges need one or two trims per year, others need pruning once a month to every six weeks in the warmer months. If you have a flowering hedge or topiary, prune when it has finished flowering. When trimming, remove spent flower heads.