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VERBENA Facts |
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COLORS |
Purple, red, pink, white |
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LIGHT |
Full sun |
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SOIL |
Well drained |
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WATER |
When soil becomes dry |
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pH |
5.5 to 6.5 |
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HARDINESS |
Annuals cannot tolerate frost, but like cool weather; perennial types are hardy to 15 degrees |
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USES |
Beds, large containers |
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TIP |
In beds, verbenas look best planted in masses of at least 6 plants. |
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VERBENA |
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Verbenas have a delicate, airy appearance that brings a touch of refinement to any garden. They grow beautifully when planted in large containers. In beds, verbenas form a blanket of color. True annual verbenas will flower all summer in northern areas where nights are cool. In warmer regions, also look for some of the newer perennial verbenas when shopping for bedding plants in the spring. |
True annual verbenas will flower all summer in northern areas where nights are cool. |
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FERTILIZING VERBENA |
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When they are properly fertilized and watered, verbenas will bloom continuously from spring until frost in areas with cool nights. In hotter climates, they may suffer in summer and bounce back in fall. When planting verbenas in beds, cultivate the planting site at least 8 inches deep, and mix in a 2-inch deep layer of flower planting mix, compost, or other type of organic matter. Just before planting, mix in Vigoro® Timed-Release Flower and Vegetable Plant Food. After plants are established use Vigoro® Bloom Builder Water Soluble Plant Food which will help the plants develop extensive roots.
When flowering slows in midsummer, you can stimulate new growth by cutting back the plants which helps force out new stems and buds. Use pruning shears to cut back the plants by half their size. Then fertilize your verbenas with Vigoro® Timed-Release Flower and Vegetable Plant Food. Sprinkle this "booster feeding" into the soil between the plants and water well. When growing verbenas in containers, fertilize them more often with Vigoro® Bloom Builder every other week.
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