Forsythia intermedia Week-End | 2 Litre Pot | 40cm - 60cm Height

Price range: £4.73 through £7.09

Common Names

  • Forsythia
  • Golden Bells

Forsythia intermedia Week-End is a vibrant, fast-growing deciduous shrub, famed for its brilliant golden-yellow flowers in early spring. It offers crucial early nectar for bees and brings cheerful colour to UK gardens.

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Forsythia intermedia Week-End
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Forsythia intermedia Week-End is a vibrant, early spring-flowering shrub, bringing a burst of golden yellow to UK gardens when little else blooms.

This energetic plant announces the arrival of spring with unmatched enthusiasm. Its bare stems erupt in a spectacular display of sunny blossoms, transforming any garden space. Gardeners widely value it for its reliable, cheerful performance each year. Commonly known as Forsythia, this delightful shrub offers a wonderful spectacle before its leaves even emerge.

Key Features of Forsythia intermedia Week-End

  • Showcases a profusion of bright golden-yellow flowers in early spring.
  • A deciduous shrub, providing dynamic seasonal interest.
  • Characterised by fast growth and a vigorous, bushy habit.
  • Serves as a crucial early nectar source for bees and other pollinators.
  • Highly versatile for use in various garden settings and designs.

The Golden Hues of ‘Week-End’ Forsythia

Forsythia intermedia Week-End truly signals the end of winter. Its radiant yellow flowers cover every branch. These vivid blossoms appear before the foliage, creating a stunning visual impact. Consequently, the garden fills with a glorious, sunny hue. Many gardeners cherish this plant, often calling it Forsythia or Golden Bells. This particular cultivar offers a bright, intense colour, making it a garden favourite for early spring interest.

Understanding Forsythia intermedia Week-End

The name Forsythia honours William Forsyth, a respected Scottish botanist and royal head gardener. ‘Intermedia’ suggests its hybrid origins, as it results from crossing two species. The cultivar ‘Week-End’ was specifically chosen for its strong flowering performance. This vigorous, deciduous shrub quickly establishes itself in the garden. It produces arching branches that become densely covered in blooms. Therefore, it creates a wonderful feature plant or an effective screen.

Versatile Garden Uses for Forsythia

Gardeners use Forsythia intermedia Week-End in many ways. It performs well as a stand-alone specimen plant, where its spring display can truly shine. Moreover, you can plant several together to form an informal, yet striking, hedge. Its mature size, reaching approximately 2.5 metres in both height and spread, allows it to fill a significant space. It also works beautifully at the back of a mixed border, adding height and an early pop of colour. Consider placing it where its golden cascade can be viewed from a window.

Supporting Garden Wildlife

This early-flowering plant provides a vital food source for garden wildlife. As one of the first shrubs to bloom, it offers nectar and pollen to hungry bees. Consequently, it helps these essential pollinators awaken from their winter slumber. Planting Forsythia supports the local ecosystem. It welcomes beneficial insects into your garden early in the season.

Maintaining Your Forsythia

Forsythia intermedia Week-End is a robust shrub, thriving with minimal fuss. To ensure the best flowering display, prune it after its blossoms fade in late spring. This simple task encourages the plant to produce new growth, which will carry next year’s flowers. A proper pruning approach helps to maintain its attractive shape and vigorous habit. This ensures a spectacular show year after year.

Max Height 2.50 at maturity
Max Spread 2.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Fast
Fast-growing
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Loam
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Forsythia intermedia Week-End is relatively low maintenance. Plant in well-drained soil in full to partial sun. Water regularly during dry spells, especially in its first year. Prune immediately after flowering in late spring to encourage new, vigorous growth and to maintain shape. Remove about one-quarter of the oldest stems right down to the base each year, along with any dead or weak wood. This keeps the shrub productive and floriferous. Fertilise lightly in spring if needed.

Important Note

This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.