Da Vinci Delight Veronica
Veronica. Pollinators will be abuzz with this marvellous Veronica's slender, dense spires of star-shaped, lilac-purple flowers which open from pale lavender buds. Compact, long-flowering & mildew resistant, 'Da Vinci Delight' is guaranteed to make an impact in your garden as it quickly fills in sunny borders and containers with delightful mounds of soft violet. Height 18-20". No.1 root.
Spring Planting: this product will be shipped late April through May according to hardiness zone.
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Sold as: Pkg of 1
Qty | Desc | Price |
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1 | Pkg of 1 | $ 22.95 / pkg |
2 | Pkg of 1 | $ 20.85 / pkg |
3 | Pkg of 1 | $ 19.70 / pkg |
4+ | Pkg of 1 | $ 18.55 / pkg |
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Growing Information
Upon Arrival:
It is very important to plant as soon as possible after you receive them. If it is necessary to store them for a short time before planting them, open the plastic bags. If the roots appear dry, soak them for a few hours in warm water. Store in slightly moist peat moss in a cold, but not freezing location until you can plant. They can also be placed in pots of soil if planting will be delayed for more than 2 weeks. Use any peat-based potting soil and pots with drainage holes.
Soak bare-root perennials in water for a few hours before planting. Unless otherwise specified, bare-root perennials are usually planted with the crown (where the shoots meet the roots) an inch below the soil surface. Firm soil gently to eliminate air pockets and water in well. Mark the area clearly since it may be a while before the plant shows itself.
Planting:
Plant in well drained soil in full to part sun. Space 12-15" apart. With soil covering roots up to crown (where roots meet the base of the stem). Do not plant in rich soil or plant will become weak and sprawl.
Growing:
Prefers evenly moist soil with good winter drainage. Can be divided every 3 years in spring or fall. To keep tidy plants, shear back by 1/2 after flowering. If not cut back in summer, prune down to basal growth in late autumn.