How do I fertilize my Bittersweet?
How do I fertilize my Bittersweet?

Wait until your Bittersweet has just barely poked its first leaves through the soil's surface in early spring. Once you see that sign, apply a granular slow-release fertilizer with a balanced formula to the soil that surrounds the base of your Bittersweet.
You can repeat a similar process later in the season if you choose. When reapplying fertilizer to a Bittersweet, you should, again, apply the fertilizer to the soil at the base of the plant rather than to the plant itself. At times, this may require you to move some leaves out of the way to access the soil above the roots. It's also often a good choice to water your Bittersweet before and after you feed it.





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Bittersweet
A species of Nightshades, Also known as Poisonberry, Woody nightshade
Botanical name: Solanum dulcamara
Genus: Nightshades

The species known as bittersweet is a semi-woody vine found in forests, marshes, shrublands, and hedgerows. All parts of the plant contain alkaloids (especially the bright red berries), which are extremely poisonous to humans and livestock if ingested. In spite of its toxicity, bittersweet was hung as a talisman in the past to ward off witchcraft.
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