15 PURPLE SMOKE FALSE INDIGO SEEEDS - Baptisia ¡®Purple Smoke¡¯

15 PURPLE SMOKE FALSE INDIGO SEEEDS - Baptisia ¡®Purple Smoke¡¯

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15 PURPLE SMOKE FALSE INDIGO SEEEDS - Baptisia ¡®Purple Smoke¡¯

15 PURPLE SMOKE FALSE INDIGO SEEEDS - Baptisia ¡®Purple Smoke¡¯

Sale price  $13.00 Regular price  $22.00

1. Unique smoky purple-blue flowers with a soft lavender haze, adding depth and elegance to perennial gardens.

2. Long-lasting blooms appear in late spring to early summer and attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.

3. Hardy, drought-tolerant perennial once established, ideal for low-maintenance landscapes.

4. Upright, shrub-like growth with attractive blue-green foliage that remains ornamental after flowering.

5. Native-inspired plant well-suited for borders, cottage gardens, and naturalized planting schemes.

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Description

Imagine a flurry of activity in your summer garden as hummingbirds and bumblebees dart between towers of lavender-violet blooms.Agastache ‘Prince’s Plume’is more than just a flowering perennial; it is a stately, hard-working addition to your landscape that refuses to quit from early June until the first frost. This plant creates a vertical spectacle that provides a reliable source of nectar during the hottest months of the year when other garden favorites might begin to fade.

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Where to Plant
Plant in full sun to partial shade in well-drained soil; prefers open locations with good air circulation and is tolerant of poor or sandy soils once established.
Pruning Tips
Minimal pruning required; remove spent flower stalks after blooming for a tidy appearance, and cut back dead stems in late fall or early spring before new growth emerges.
Fertilizer Needs
Requires little fertilization; apply a light, balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring if soil is very poor, but excessive feeding should be avoided.

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FAQ

What is the best time and method for planting Viva Polonia Clematis?
  • Plant in spring or early fall. Dig a hole twice as wide as the pot and deep enough to bury the first set of true leaves; this encourages multiple stems to grow from the base. Always remember the Clematis rule: "Heads in the sun, feet in the shade"—apply a thick layer of mulch or plant low-growing perennials around the base to keep the roots cool.
How should I handle watering and fertilizing?
  • Keep the soil consistently moist but never soggy. During the first growing season, water deeply twice a week. Feed in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer (like a 10-10-10) and again when the first round of flowers begins to fade to support the late-summer bloom.
What are the pruning requirements for this variety?Quand recevrai-je ma commande ?
  • Viva Polonia is in Pruning Group 2. In late winter or early spring, simply remove dead or weak stems and cut the remaining stems back slightly to a set of healthy, fat buds. Avoid a "hard prune" (cutting to the ground) or you will lose your earliest flowers.
Is this plant resistant to deer and pests?
  • Yes, Clematis are generally considered deer-resistant, as the foliage is not a preferred food source. Watch for "Clematis Wilt" by ensuring good air circulation and avoiding overhead watering.
Can I grow Viva Polonia in a container?
  • Absolutely! It is one of the best varieties for container gardening due to its compact 4–6 foot habit. Use a pot at least 18 inches deep and wide with excellent drainage, and provide a small trellis or obelisk for support.

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