Container guide
Growing fortune's plum yew in a pot
Compost and drainage
Fortune's Plum Yew needs sharp drainage, so this matters more in a pot than in the ground. Use a free-draining mix (add perlite, grit or bark to standard compost), always pick a container with drainage holes, and never let it stand in a saucer of water.
Watering fortune's plum yew in a pot
Containers dry far faster than open ground, so fortune's plum yew in a pot needs checking more often than the general guidance of "Every 7–14 days; allow the top inch of soil to partially dry between waterings" — especially in summer, wind, or a heated room. Check the top few centimetres with a finger rather than watering on a fixed day.
Potting on
Pot on when roots show through the drainage holes or growth slows noticeably — usually every 1-2 years for a plant this size. Move up one pot size only; jumping several sizes leaves wet compost the roots cannot reach, and that is what rots them.
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Growing fortune's plum yew in containers — FAQ
Can you grow fortune's plum yew in a pot?
Fortune's Plum Yew can be grown in a container while young, but it reaches about 8 m, so a pot is a medium-term home rather than a permanent one. Start it in a 40-60 cm (16-24 in) across planter, expect to pot on as it grows, and accept that container life will keep it smaller than it would be in open ground — which is often exactly what people want.
What size pot does fortune's plum yew need?
Aim for a container 40-60 cm (16-24 in) across. Pot on when roots show through the drainage holes or growth slows noticeably — usually every 1-2 years for a plant this size. Move up one pot size only; jumping several sizes leaves wet compost the roots cannot reach, and that is what rots them.
What compost and drainage does fortune's plum yew need in a container?
Fortune's Plum Yew needs sharp drainage, so this matters more in a pot than in the ground. Use a free-draining mix (add perlite, grit or bark to standard compost), always pick a container with drainage holes, and never let it stand in a saucer of water.
How often should I water fortune's plum yew in a pot?
Containers dry far faster than open ground, so fortune's plum yew in a pot needs checking more often than the general guidance of "Every 7–14 days; allow the top inch of soil to partially dry between waterings" — especially in summer, wind, or a heated room. Check the top few centimetres with a finger rather than watering on a fixed day.