Fireworks Pink Astilbe
Astilbe. No garden is complete without the carefree texture and colour that comes from Astilbe! Fireworks Pink is an improved variety with beautifully arched flower plumes rather than the typical erect ones you might be used to. A more compact growing habit makes it more versatile in the landscape and the unusual coral-pink colour is perfection. Gorgeous coloured plumes are gracefully set high above attractive dark, long-lasting foliage. Leave the flower plumes during the winter months and birds will feed off them when food is scarce. Height 22-24". 2-3 eye 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 | $ 14.45 / pkg |
2 | Pkg of 1 | $ 13.20 / pkg |
3 | Pkg of 1 | $ 12.45 / pkg |
4+ | Pkg of 1 | $ 11.75 / 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:
Cover the crown, including emerging shoots, with about 1/2" of soil and space at least 1' apart.
Growing:
Astilbes require moist, organic, slightly acid soil and partial shade although they will tolerate more sun if there is ample moisture. Mulch in summer and incorporate organic matter into the soil. Dig and divide every 3-4 years in early spring or fall.