An open place where there is no shadow is better.
The plant does not like the north wind, so it is advisable to provide it with additional protection from it.
For protection purposes, you can plant a bush near the wall of a house or any building.
Seedlings from cuttings begin to bear fruit at 4-5 years.
By autumn, the shoots have their own roots.
In spring, the sprout is separated from the main tree and replanted as an independent plant.
Such seedlings also begin to bear fruit at 4-5 years.
The most excellent method of propagating dogwood.
Common dogwood prefers full sun and can grow in lightly shaded environments.
Requires 4-6 hours of sunlight per day; if there is not enough sun, the plant will not grow well, the branches will become lighter, and the number of flowers and fruits will be fewer.
Dogwood does not require frequent watering.
Nevertheless, in the first half of summer, when the sun begins to get hot, the dogwood needs to be watered once every 7 days.
At the end of summer, it is enough to water the plant 2 times a month.