Caring for Deutzia
Complete guide — Deutzia gracilis
deutzia needs low maintenance, a position in full sun or partial shade on loam / clay soil / sandy soil and moderate.

Position
full sun, partial shade
loam, clay soil, sandy soil
moderate
Feeding
Feed in March and April.
Year-round care
Deutzia gracilis is genuinely low-maintenance once established. Water regularly during the first growing season to help roots settle, then only during prolonged dry spells in spring and summer. Established plants have moderate water needs and tolerate short periods of drought, though flowering and foliage quality suffer if the soil becomes too dry when buds are forming in late spring. Feed in March or April with a general-purpose granular fertiliser such as Growmore or blood, fish, and bone, scattering a generous handful around the base of each shrub and lightly forking it into the soil surface. Alternatively, apply a 5 cm layer of well-rotted garden compost or manure as a mulch in early spring; this feeds the soil, conserves moisture, and suppresses weeds in one go. Avoid high-nitrogen feeds after June, as soft late growth is more vulnerable to frost damage. Deutzia is hardy in zones 5a–8b and needs no winter protection in temperate European gardens. Mulch helps insulate roots during cold snaps, but the woody stems are tough and recover well even after harsh winters. Pests are rare. Occasionally aphids cluster on soft new growth in May; a strong jet of water or an insecticidal soap usually resolves the problem. Deutzia is generally disease-free, though poor air circulation or overhead watering can encourage powdery mildew on the foliage in humid summers. If mildew appears, improve spacing and avoid wetting leaves when watering. Remove and bin any affected foliage rather than composting it. Beyond the annual post-flowering prune and a spring feed, deutzia asks very little of you.