Kangaroo paw not flowering

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    Avatar of Jane WilliamsJane Williams
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    Hi everyone! I need help with my kangaroo paw plants. Last year, they produced a few flowers, but this year there’s nothing. They’re in a sunny spot with well-drained soil, and I’ve kept the same watering schedule—about once a week. I’d love any tips or advice!

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    Avatar of Gary ClarkeGary Clarke
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    Hey Jane,

    Kangaroo Paw plants are stunning natives but can be temperamental with flowering. Since they bloomed last year but not this year, here are a few tips.

    Prune hard after flowering, cutting back to 5-10 cm above the ground in late summer or early autumn to encourage fresh growth. Use a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in late winter or early spring, avoiding fertilising during dormant periods or extreme heat.

    Water weekly, but adjust if it’s unusually hot or dry, ensuring the soil stays moist but well-drained. Ensure the plant gets at least 6 hours of full sun daily, as shade can limit blooms. If the clump is crowded, divide it in early spring to rejuvenate growth.

    Lastly, check for fungal issues like ink-spot disease—trim affected foliage and improve airflow if needed.

    With these adjustments, your Kangaroo Paws should be blooming again in no time. Let me know if you have more questions—happy gardening!

    Gary Clarke
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