Pink Skullcap Shrub For Sale
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Easy-Growing Pink Groundcover
Why Pink Skullcap Shrubs?
Easy-growing pink blooms and uniquely-shaped foliage set the Pink Skullcap apart, known for its beauty and versatility. In fact, it grows well in containers, as edging alongside foundations, in mass plantings and beyond.
It’s a no-hassle groundcover that’s second to none. Especially since it’s drought tolerant once established and boasts vibrant color that lasts from spring to early fall. Basically, it’s an elegant favorite that beats the heat and continues to perform as a neat, tidy, and well-forming plant, even in ultra-hot temperatures or dry conditions.
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You get vibrant color – whether you plant in unsightly areas in your yard to containers on your porch. We’ve planted, grown, and nurtured your Pink Skullcap Shrub before it leaves our nursery.
Now, when it arrives at your door, it arrives with healthy, well-developed roots and a head start on growth, so you get versatility and adaptability that s hassle-free.
So, add a splash of color to your own garden. Order your Pink Skullcap today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: First, find an area with full sun to partial shade (4 to 8 hours of sunlight) and well-drained soil, or select a container with drainage holes for planting. Once you’ve selected a location (or your container, which should be twice the size of the shipped container), dig a hole that’s around twice the size of your plant’s root ball and just as deep. Then, place the shrub, tamp down the soil and water to settle the roots.
2. Watering: Generally, it’s ideal to check your soil about 2 to 3 inches down for dryness. If the soil is dry here, it’s time to water. Watering about once or twice weekly is a good rule of thumb.
3. Pruning: After your plant has completed blooming for the year, prune back for shaping and fuller blooming the next season. Any dead or damaged areas can be removed throughout the year.
2. Watering: Generally, it’s ideal to check your soil about 2 to 3 inches down for dryness. If the soil is dry here, it’s time to water. Watering about once or twice weekly is a good rule of thumb.
3. Pruning: After your plant has completed blooming for the year, prune back for shaping and fuller blooming the next season. Any dead or damaged areas can be removed throughout the year.
Size | 1 Gallon |
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