How to Care for Outdoor Magic Carpet Spirea Plants

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The Outdoor Magic Carpet Spirea is a versatile and beautiful plant that is perfect for any outdoor space. This low-growing shrub is commonly used as a ground cover or border plant and is highly valued for its vibrant foliage and easy maintenance. The main attraction of the Outdoor Magic Carpet Spirea is its stunning foliage. The leaves start out a vibrant red color in the spring, transitioning to a rich green in the summer, and finally turning a stunning coppery-orange in the fall. This ever-changing color palette adds depth and visual interest to any garden or landscape. In addition to its stunning foliage, the Outdoor Magic Carpet Spirea also produces clusters of small pink flowers in the late spring and early summer.


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After his chapter learned more about his struggle with cancer and passion for Camp Kesem, the executive board made a decision that would impact the way Rodriquez viewed his brotherhood forever. Kimberly Hundley, whose husband is now in remission after battling leukemia, will be sending her 15-year-old daughter Ty Garland and 12-year-old son Cameron back to Camp Kesem for the third time this summer.

Camp Kesem manufactures the magical moments

In addition to its stunning foliage, the Outdoor Magic Carpet Spirea also produces clusters of small pink flowers in the late spring and early summer. These delicate blooms add a pop of color to the plant and attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. One of the biggest advantages of the Outdoor Magic Carpet Spirea is its low-maintenance nature.

Camp Kesem: a place for magic

They may not have wands or spells, but William & Mary students make magic happen for children every summer through Camp Kesem.

Camp Kesem – literally ‘magic’ in Hebrew – is a national organization run by college students that hosts free summer camps for children whose parents have been diagnosed with cancer. W&M camp co-director Hannah Zarnich ’18 says that magic is exactly what happens each year as worries are tossed aside, stress is relieved, lasting bonds are formed and unforgettable memories are made.

“You kind of just see things that take place . and there is no other way to describe it besides magical,” said Zarnich.

This year’s W&M camp is taking place August 14-20 at Camp Piankatank in Heartfield, Virginia, just about an hour away from the university’s campus. But planning and fundraising efforts have been ongoing since last year’s camp ended.

The national organization was founded at Stanford University in 2000 and has grown to include more than 80 chapters across the country. The W&M chapter of Camp Kesem was founded in 2013 after student leaders applied for a $10,000 LIVESTRONG grant and hosted 30 campers. Now Camp Kesem at W&M has grown to accommodate 80 campers this summer.

The W&M camp counselors set an annual goal for the number of campers they’d like to accommodate each year. Then they fundraise to try to meet the goal. Each of the more than two dozen counselors commit to raising at least $500. Probably the largest fundraiser in the past year was Giving Tuesday right after Thanksgiving, during which the counselors leveraged their relationships with friends and family through social media.

“We set a goal to raise $2,000 that day collectively, and we raised over $11,000 just from that one day” said Zarnich.

Not only is Camp Kesem funded by the efforts of W&M students, but it is entirely organized and operated by them. Each year, W&M students volunteer to provide support and an outlet to the campers who face the difficult reality of their parents’ diagnosis.

“It’s serving a group of people that are often overlooked, and I’m just lucky to be able to help them,” said co-director Casey Douma ’16.

Although Camp Kesem is designed for kids whose parents have cancer, it is hardly the focus of the weeklong camp.

“The main priority is just to give them a week where they can be a kid again,” said Zarnich.

In fact, Camp Kesem operates just like any other summer camp. Campers ranging in age from 6 to 16 participate in the usual camp activities including canoeing, archery, arts and crafts, games and singing good old-fashioned camp songs. However, the support of the counselors and the newfound friends are what make Camp Kesem special, said the student directors.

Kimberly Hundley, whose husband is now in remission after battling leukemia, will be sending her 15-year-old daughter Ty Garland and 12-year-old son Cameron back to Camp Kesem for the third time this summer.

Although their initial summer at Camp Kesem was the first time that they had ever spent the night away from home for a week, Hundley was amazed to hear them say they wanted to go back again the following year.

“I think being with kids whose parents are at different stages of cancer was an eye-opener for them,” said Hundley.

Ty Garland felt a connection to the counselors whom she found to be very caring and relatable and was inspired to return to Camp Kesem in the future as a junior counselor.

She also found she was able to connect with others that were going through the same things she was experiencing.

“Knowing other kids my age and even kids younger than me have been through this too and were even stronger than I was,” is what she found helpful in dealing with her dad’s diagnosis, she said.

According to Zarnich, “They all can relate to one another in a way that they may not necessarily get from their peers at school.”

They can also rely on the care and compassion of the W&M students that will always lend an ear to listen and encourage.

“I think our camp is special because they support everyone,” said Duoma.

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Outdoor magic carpet spirea

It thrives in full sun to partial shade and is adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions. Once established, this hardy shrub is drought tolerant and requires minimal watering. It also has excellent disease resistance, making it a reliable choice for gardeners of all experience levels. This plant is also a great choice for creating ground covers and borders. Its low, spreading habit means it can quickly fill in empty spaces and provide a cohesive look to any outdoor space. The Outdoor Magic Carpet Spirea is also often used in mass plantings to create a carpet-like effect, hence its name. In conclusion, the Outdoor Magic Carpet Spirea is a beautiful and versatile plant that will add color, texture, and interest to any outdoor space. With its stunning foliage, delicate blooms, and low-maintenance nature, it is a favorite among gardeners and landscapers alike. Whether used as a ground cover, border plant, or mass planting, this spirea is sure to create a magical outdoor experience..

Reviews for "Adding Color to Your Garden with Outdoor Magic Carpet Spirea"

1. Jane - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Outdoor Magic Carpet Spirea. The plant never seemed to thrive and struggled to grow properly. Despite following all the care instructions, the foliage was sparse and the flowers were hardly noticeable. I also found that the plant attracted a lot of pests and required constant attention to keep it healthy. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this particular spirea variety as there are better options available.
2. Robert - 1 star - The Outdoor Magic Carpet Spirea was a complete waste of money for me. Right from the start, the plant looked weak and unhealthy. It failed to bloom as expected and the color of the foliage was dull and lackluster. I tried giving it extra care and even moved it to different locations, but nothing seemed to improve its condition. I have grown many spirea varieties in the past, but this one was by far the most disappointing. Save yourself the trouble and choose a different spirea variety for your garden.
3. Sarah - 3 stars - While the Outdoor Magic Carpet Spirea did grow in my garden, it did not live up to my expectations. The plant had a messy appearance with sprawling branches that required frequent pruning. Although it did produce some flowers, they were not as vibrant or abundant as I had hoped. Additionally, the plant seemed to struggle in hotter weather and required constant watering to prevent wilting. Overall, I found the maintenance required for this spirea variety to be higher than other plants in my garden, making it a bit of a hassle to care for.

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