Cytisus X Praecox ‘allgold’, Commonly Called Broom, Is A Wonderful Spring-flowering Shrub For A Sunny Border. Primrose Yellow, Pea-like Flowers Smother The Slender Branches To Give A superb Display; They’re Especially Welcome At A Time When Many Shrubs Are Not Yet In Flower. Cytisus X Praecox ‘allgold’looks superb When Planted With Spring Bulbs Such As Daffodils & Tulips; Under Plant With Dwarf Wallflowers To Compliment The Broom’s Colourful Flowers. Grow Cytisus X Praecoxallgoldin Any Moderately Fertile, Free Draining Soil. Broom Flowers Best In A Sunny Site, & The Plants Will Cope With Poor Soils. plantingdig A Hole Large & Deep Enough To Take The Plant’s Root Ball.gently Tap The Plant Out Of Its Pot Without Disturbing The Soil Around The Roots.position The Plant In The Hole So The Plant’s Crown Is Level With The Surface & Sits At The Same Depth As It Was In The Pot; Make Sure The Roots Are In Direct Contact With The Soil.backfill With The Excavated Soil & Firm In Gently.water To Settle The Soil Around The Roots. watering: Water Regularly In The First Few Weeks After Planting But Don’t Overwater. The Plants Will Send Their Roots Down In Search Of Moisture As They Grow.feeding: Give Plants A Boost If Necessary With A Handful Of Granular Feed Hoed Into The Soil In Spring.pruning: prune After Flowering; Cut Back To A Side Shoot Low Down On The Plants, To Encourage Next Year’s Flowers & Keep Plants Neat, But Don’t Cut Into Old Wood.