Surinam Cherry a very widely known and popular hedge in south Florida for its beauty and its coverage, offering great privacy as a hedge and nice looking coverage. The Surinam Cherry is also known for its wild edible fruits and it belongs to the Eugenia species. In Florida, the Surinam cherry is one of the most common hedge plants and used widely as an ornamental and privacy hedge throughout the central part of the state and mostly southern parts of the state including Coral Gables, Miami Shores, Miami, Coral Springs and West palm beach and the Florida Keys. It has become very popular for its durability and for its resistance to white fly and most pests, making it one of the best hedge plant options around and because of the weather it is ideal for south florida and Surinam cherry loves the soil in south florida. Planting and installation are very easy and the maintenance is fairly simple as well. The 3 gallon containers should be planted one foot apart from each other, 7 gallon 2 feet apart, 15 gallon 3 feet apart. Just water for the first two weeks and after they are established they will thrive as a gorgeous hedge. |