Scotch pine
Pinus sylvestris 'Glauca Nana'
Cycle:
Perennial
Watering:
Average
Propagation:
Seed Propagation
Hardiness Zone:
2 - 7
Flowers:
Non-flowering Flowers In Spring
Sun:
Full sun
Soil:
Acidic, Well-drained
Cones:
Yes
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green
Growth Rate:
Moderate
Maintenance:
Low
watering
Scotch pine should be watered once a week, but the amount of water should depend on the season. During the spring and summer months, the soil should be kept evenly moist. In other words, water the soil until it is saturated and then allow the top 1-2" to dry out before watering again. In autumn and winter, reduce the amount of water, only watering enough to keep the soil slightly moist. During the colder months, however, do not let the soil dry out completely as this will cause excessive stress to the plant.
sunlight
Scotch pine thrives in full sunlight, so it should be planted in an area that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day. If planted in an area with partial shade and/or dappled sunlight, the Scotch pine may become leggy and the canopy will thin. When this species of pine is exposed to full sun conditions, it needs consistent temperatures for the majority of the day, rather than the few hours of intense sunlight. This consistent, full sunlight should be available from dawn until late afternoon, or the early evening at the latest.
pruning
Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris 'Glauca Nana') should be pruned in the early spring or late winter before the new growth begins. Pruning should be limited to removing dead and diseased branches as well as any particularly tall or wide branches that are detracting from the plants shape. When pruning any branches, make sure to cut back to a branch juncture. Pruning should be minimal, as this species does not tolerate heavy pruning, and over-pruning can damage the plant. If a more uniform shape is desired, selective shearing in the spring or summer can help maintain shape. Avoid excessive pruning as this can cause damage to the plant.