How to Plant Willow myrtle?
Willow myrtle species thrive in well-draining soil, favoring a sunny position with some protection from extreme heat. They require moderate water, especially during dry periods. Start by digging a hole twice the root ball's width, ensuring proper spacing between plants. Gently position the willow myrtle, backfill with soil, gently tamp down, and water well. Mulching helps retain moisture. It's key to understand specific species requirements, as some might have unique needs, but generally, willow myrtle is hardy and low maintenance.