How to grow Camellia in the UK
Camellia japonica
Camellia (Camellia japonica) is a flower that grows well in UK gardens. Acid soil only — use ericaceous compost in pots. Frost-tender buds — east-facing not ideal. This guide covers when and how to sow Camellia, the soil and position it likes, watering and feeding, companion planting, and when to harvest.
Type
Flowers
Difficulty
Moderate
Position
partial sun (3–6 hrs)
Sow
spring
Harvest
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When to sow & grow Camellia
Sowing and harvest window through the year (UK):
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct Plant | Nov Plant | Dec |
Soil, position & care
- Soil
- Most well-drained soils with added organic matter
- Soil pH
- 6.0–7.5
- Position
- Sun or part shade depending on species
- Sowing depth
- Plant so the rootball top sits level with the soil
- Spacing
- Allow for mature spread
- Sowing
- Plant from containers spring or autumn; water in well
- Growing
- Water through the first two summers; mulch annually
- Harvest & upkeep
- Prune to shape after flowering; remove dead/crossing wood
- Watch for
- Generally tough; watch aphids and powdery mildew
Companion planting for Camellia
No specific companion notes for this plant.
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Camellia FAQs
How much sun does Camellia need?
Camellia prefers partial sun (3–6 hrs).
Is Camellia easy to grow?
Moderate. Acid soil only — use ericaceous compost in pots. Frost-tender buds — east-facing not ideal.