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The compact growth of this plant makes it ideal for containers or along perennial walkways. They bloom long into the fall! 'Wood's Blue' is easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun. It prefers organically rich soils but will grow in sandy or clay soils. Generally tolerates poor soils and some drought. Pinching stems back is usually not required due to its compact size. Plants may not come true from seed, so consideration should be given to cutting back stems after flowering to prevent self-seeding. Plants may be cut to the ground after flowering.
• Late blooms extend the flowering season into fall
• Flowers attract bees and butterflies
• Beautiful cut flower
• Colour: Yellow
• Size: 2.5" Plant Plug
• Height: 16", 40 cm
• Season: Late Summer to Fall
• Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Shade
• Planting Depth: 2", 5 cm
• Plant Spacing: 24", 60 cm
• Zone: 5-8
• Quantity: 6
• Country of Origin: Holland
• Brand new to The Shopping Channel
Includes:
• 6 Botanus Wood's Blue Aster
Delivery Information:
Orders are shipped via Canada Post. Once your order is received we will process it and the plants you ordered will be reserved for shipping in the spring. We ship according to climate zone beginning with the warmer zones and moving to the colder zones. Please refer to our zone chart for more information. Your order will go out sometime between mid-April until mid-May.
Warranty Information:
This product comes with a 30-day warranty.
Please note this item is not eligible for PayPal payments.
The new hardiness map is divided into nine major zones: the harshest is 0 and the mildest is 8. Relatively few plants are suited to zone 0. Subzones (e.g., 4a or 4b, 5a or 5b) are also noted in the map legend. These subzones are most familiar to Canadian gardeners. Some significant local factors, such as micro-topography, amount of shelter and subtle local variations in snow cover, are too small to be captured on the map. Year-to-year variations in weather and gardening techniques can also have a significant impact on plant survival in any particular location. |