When to plant Beauty Bush?
Best month and method — Kolkwitzia amabilis
Plant your beauty Bush in October, November, March and April — the optimal month is usually March.
The next planting window is October.

Spacing
250 cm
≈ 1 plant
For an X m² border, calculate: X × 1 plants.
Step by step: plant beauty Bush
Beauty bush is best planted as a bare-root or container-grown specimen between October and November or March and April, avoiding periods of frost or waterlogged ground. Choose a position in full sun or partial shade—flowering will be most abundant in sun, but the shrub tolerates a few hours of shade without complaint. This adaptable plant accepts a wide range of soil types, including loam, clay, sand, and chalky soils, provided drainage is reasonable. It dislikes sitting in waterlogged conditions, so if your soil is heavy clay, work in some grit or coarse organic matter before planting to improve structure. Dig a hole roughly twice the width of the root ball and the same depth. Loosen the sides and base of the hole to encourage roots to spread. Position the plant so the top of the root ball sits level with the surrounding soil—planting too deep can lead to stem rot. Backfill with the excavated soil, firming gently with your heel as you go to eliminate air pockets. Space plants about 250 cm apart if you're planting more than one; beauty bush grows into a large, arching shrub and needs room to develop its natural shape. Water thoroughly after planting to settle the soil around the roots, even if the ground is already moist. Apply a 5–7 cm layer of well-rotted compost or bark mulch around the base, keeping it clear of the stem itself. No staking is required. Newly planted shrubs benefit from regular watering during their first growing season, particularly in dry spells, to help establish a strong root system.