Mock Orange
Toni writes~ Our mock orange was planted 3 years ago in the
full sun and has never bloomed with any beautifully fragrant
flowers. Could you please tell us what to do to get it to flower
this coming summer? When we purchased it from a well-known gardening
center in our area, we were told that the bush was 2 years old
and should bloom for us.
A. Mock orange (Philadelphus species) thrive in full sun or
light shade in almost any soil, but do best in moist but well-drained
soil supplemented with peat moss, leaf mold or compost. Probably
the reason that your plant has not bloomed is a lack of pruning.
Mock orange needs to be pruned immediately after flowering by
cutting back the outer stems that have flowered. Each cut should
be made just above a strong, outer facing bud or new shoot.
Next years blooms will appear from these buds.
The first year you will see no flowers, the second some, but
by the third year, you should have it in nearly full gorgeous
bloom. It is the pruning and fertilizer.
Have you tried adding phosphorus to the soil? Bone meal or a
commercial preparation for flowering plants/shrubs that has
a high phosphorus level (the middle number in the ratio label
for nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) might help. Also, if
someone is pruning the mock oranges, you will want to wait until
after bloom time. Pruning the bushes in the spring, before blooming
time, will be shearing off the flower buds.
It's been suggested to me that they do not like being near
a cement foundation of a house, just under a window. But, I
assume that is not your problem as you stated it got full sun.
Mock oranges bloom on the previous year's growth so you
should only be pruning immediately after they bloom. I've
read where some mock oranges fail to bloom for as long as five
years or more. If the plant is otherwise healthy and in full
sun (and you're pruning correctly), there's not much
more you can do except wait. Best of luck!
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