Thousands of bright yellow flowers turn this plant into a beacon of sunlight. No picture can do justice to it. This is the
brightest plant we know of.
Plus it's one of the
first plants to bloom at the end of winter, beginning as early as February in many areas. So you have this incredibly bright plant against a dreary gray backdrop. You can't help but feel happy when you look at them.
Lynwood Forsythia are also
very easy to grow. They thrive in even the worst soil and just do what they're supposed to without any problems.
A Versatile plant that can be used as hedges along your perimeter and foundation or anywhere that could use some color. I like planting them near the road, just to
bring joy to passing neighbors.
Looks great year-round. Space them out every 4 feet. They can be pruned or left natural. It's a fast growing plant that can provide privacy the very first season.
We recommend that you order early because these do sell out.
My Forsythia Bush arrived today in just one week's time !! It is in great, healthy condition...can't wait to plant. I will have stunning bush next year.
Becca Johnson
I and planted a beautiful yellow forsythia bush in the spring of 2009. It tripled in size from then to this spring, in 2010. It was so beautrtiful and this is because yellow is my favorite color and the bush grows so quickly.
glen venable-a.k.a 2 hawk
this is the STAR in your garden,i prefer to shape them to a V shape.dont plant too close to house since they spread out & you want access.very nice addition too cut flowers in a tall vace.