· The shrubs are hardy in USDA plant hardiness zones 9 through 11, but they may die to the ground in zone 9 during particularly cold winters. The shrubs regrow the following year. Carissashrubs need only moderate water and fertilizer. They will appreciate a light feeding with a general-purpose fertilizer in spring. · Discover everything you need to know about growing and caring for the versatile and beautiful Carissashrub, ideal for sunny gardens and indoor places. Growing Carissa is a rewarding endeavor that offers both ornamental beauty and practical benefits. By following the best practices for planting, watering, fertilizing, and pruning, and by applying agriculture secrets for optimal care, you can enjoy a thriving Carissa plant in your garden. These slow-growing plants are all cold hardy and do very well in all areas of South Florida. They are salt-tolerant, prefer full to part sun and are drought-tolerant once established. Emerald Blanket stays low - about 1-1/2 feet tall. Boxwood Beauty can be kept about 2 feet. Natal Plum grows large if you wait long enough but can be trimmed to 3 fee...See full list on south-florida-plant-guide.comAdd top soil or organic peat moss to the hole when you plant. You can also add in composted cow manure to enrich the soil around the root ball. Trimming these plants is rarely necessary, though you may want to trim now and then for size or shape. Water regularly but allow time for these shrubs to dry out a bit between waterings. Although carissa is...See full list on south-florida-plant-guide.comPlace the dwarf plants about 2 feet apart, Natal Plum 2-1/2 to 3 feet apart, and Boxwood Beauty can go 3 feet apart. Come out from the house 2 to 2-1/2 feet for the two smaller varieties, 3 feet for the larger one. Natal Plum and Boxwood Beauty have tiny spikes on the tips of theirleaves, so they're best planted away from foot traffic - at least 3f...See full list on south-florida-plant-guide.comSee full list on south-florida-plant-guide.comJan 6, 2025 · Carissa is useful in gardening and is a good choice for a hedge or privacy screen, due to its sharp thorns, attractive flowers, and interesting fruit. This is a moderate to fast-growing shrub and takes around two years for the plant to be sufficiently mature to bear fruit. View allAug 8, 2024 · Natal plum (Carissa macrocarpa) is a flowering shrubgrown mostly as a landscape specimen but also for its small fruits, which taste like cranberries. It has a moderate-to-fast growth rate and is best planted in fall or winter. Natal plum does best in sandy, well-draining soil. It thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun to partial shade. Special care points include regular pruning to maintain its shape and moderate watering, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Occasional fertilization during the growing season enhances its vigor. · Discover everything you need to know about growing and caring for the versatile and beautiful Carissashrub, ideal for sunny gardens and indoor places. Growing Carissa is a rewarding endeavor that offers both ornamental beauty and practical benefits. By following the best practices for planting, watering, fertilizing, and pruning, and by applying agriculture secrets for optimal care, you can enjoy a thriving Carissa plant in your garden. These slow-growing plants are all cold hardy and do very well in all areas of South Florida. They are salt-tolerant, prefer full to part sun and are drought-tolerant once established. Emerald Blanket stays low - about 1-1/2 feet tall. Boxwood Beauty can be kept about 2 feet. Natal Plum grows large if you wait long enough but can be trimmed to 3 fee...See full list on south-florida-plant-guide.comAdd top soil or organic peat moss to the hole when you plant. You can also add in composted cow manure to enrich the soil around the root ball. Trimming these plants is rarely necessary, though you may want to trim now and then for size or shape. Water regularly but allow time for these shrubs to dry out a bit between waterings. Although carissa is...See full list on south-florida-plant-guide.comPlace the dwarf plants about 2 feet apart, Natal Plum 2-1/2 to 3 feet apart, and Boxwood Beauty can go 3 feet apart. Come out from the house 2 to 2-1/2 feet for the two smaller varieties, 3 feet for the larger one. Natal Plum and Boxwood Beauty have tiny spikes on the tips of theirleaves, so they're best planted away from foot traffic - at least 3f...See full list on south-florida-plant-guide.comSee full list on south-florida-plant-guide.comJan 6, 2025 · Carissa is useful in gardening and is a good choice for a hedge or privacy screen, due to its sharp thorns, attractive flowers, and interesting fruit. This is a moderate to fast-growing shrub and takes around two years for the plant to be sufficiently mature to bear fruit. View allAug 8, 2024 · Natal plum (Carissa macrocarpa) is a flowering shrubgrown mostly as a landscape specimen but also for its small fruits, which taste like cranberries. It has a moderate-to-fast growth rate and is best planted in fall or winter. Natal plum does best in sandy, well-draining soil. It thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun to partial shade. Special care points include regular pruning to maintain its shape and moderate watering, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Occasional fertilization during the growing season enhances its vigor. · Carissa is useful in gardening and is a good choice for a hedge or privacy screen, due to its sharp thorns, attractive flowers, and interesting fruit. This is a moderate to fast-growing shrub and takes around two years for the plant to be sufficiently mature to bear fruit. View allAug 8, 2024 · Natal plum (Carissa macrocarpa) is a flowering shrubgrown mostly as a landscape specimen but also for its small fruits, which taste like cranberries. It has a moderate-to-fast growth rate and is best planted in fall or winter. Natal plum does best in sandy, well-draining soil. It thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun to partial shade. Special care points include regular pruning to maintain its shape and moderate watering, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Occasional fertilization during the growing season enhances its vigor. It thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun to partial shade. Special care points include regular pruning to maintain its shape and moderate watering, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Occasional fertilization during the growing season enhances its vigor. · Natal plum (Carissa macrocarpa) is a flowering shrubgrown mostly as a landscape specimen but also for its small fruits, which taste like cranberries. It has a moderate-to-fast growth rate and is best planted in fall or winter. Natal plum does best in sandy, well-draining soil.