When should I avoid fertilizing my Pinwheel flower?
When should I avoid fertilizing my Pinwheel flower?

Throughout most of the year, it is permissible to maintain a regular fertilization schedule for your Pinwheel flower. During the active growing season of spring, summer, and early fall. However, during the winter, this plant should not receive fertilizer at all.
During winter, Pinwheel flower will enter a dormant growth phase. In that phase, the plant will either put forth no new growth or very little new growth. That lack of active growth means that your Pinwheel flower will be using less energy overall, which is why fertilization is not needed at that time.





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Pinwheel flower
A species of Milkwood, Also known as Nero's crown, Milk flower, Paper gardenia
Botanical name: Tabernaemontana divaricata
Genus: Milkwood

Pinwheel flower (Tabernaemontana divaricata) is an evergreen shrub that can grow to 2.5 m tall. White, pinwheel-shaped flowers with a carnation-like fragrance bloom year-round. Easy to grow in light shade to full sun. Popular as a backdrop for gardens and as a natural hedge.
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