We were super impressed with the size, quality and health of our plants when they arrived. They will make a lovely privacy hedge for our front yard. Would definitely reorder from Plants In A Box.
PI
Plants in a box
2 months ago
That's so great - they look fantastic! Happy growing! Thanks, Plant Nerd
HM
Harold M.
Verified Buyer
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
11 hours ago
Photonia thin
Excellent
PI
Plants in a box
18 seconds ago
Thanks so much for your feedback Harold, we are glad to hear you are happy with your Photinia!
Thanks Plant Nerd
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Tara-Shae
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
1 year ago
5 Stars
Highly recommend. I have purchased many times from this company and great every time.
NC
Nathan C.
Verified Buyer
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
2 years ago
5 Stars
Fast delivery and a quality product
TL
Tara-Shae L.
Verified Buyer
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
3 years ago
5 Stars
Ordered around 20 plants. Great price, very healthy and great service.
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Are Photinia Red Robin fast growing?
A must-have for your garden! This incredible evergreen shrub, available in a convenient 50mm pot, is hardy and fast-growing and boasts smaller foliage than other Photinia varieties. Make sure to add this stunning plant to your collection.
How tall do Photinia red robin get?
I’ll reach 3-4 m high by 1.5- 2m wide. For a nice thick hedge plant us 1-1.5m apart.
Can Photinia red robin be cut back hard?
Revitalize Your Photinia with This Simple Renovation Technique
Photinias are known for their longevity and impressive growth, but what if yours has become too big for its space? Don't worry; we have a solution. By cutting back hard and thinning out congested shoots, you can bring your photinia back to its prime.
Where is the best place to plant Photinia red robin?
Find the perfect spot for this plant: a sunny or partially shaded area. Remember to provide some air circulation for optimal growth. While it can thrive near a wall or fence, avoid planting it in a corner where two structures meet. If the soil is heavy or doesn't drain well, enrich it with plenty of compost and make sure to incorporate it thoroughly.