
Bee's Bouquet Hardy Phlox Seeds
Bee's Bouquet Hardy Phlox Seeds
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Grow Zone
4 - 8
Mature Height
48
Mature Width
24
Sun / Shade
Full Sun and Part Shade
Bloom Size
need bloom size meta
Tomato Fruit Set
Days To Maturity
Fruit Weight
Soil Tolerance
Normal, loamy
Moisture
Moist, well-drained
Description / Bee's Bouquet Hardy Phlox Seeds
What a wonderful bargainlong-lived, hardy garden phlox from seed. A cut flower lover's dream, this Bee's Bouquet Hardy Phlox mix takes the best hybrids and combines them all in one super-economical seed packet. No more buying pricey plants or paying for a named variety when all you want is the lovely color. Bee's Bouquet Hardy Phlox has it all.
Phlox paniculata is a native American perennial containing the nectar that pollinators love, so you can expect a steady parade of bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies to visit your plants all season long. Upright and very densely branched, this perennial has the impact of a small shrub. And the blooms are magnificent, with a sweet fragrance many of us associate with our earliest garden memories. Great as cut flowers, they are also charming in the sunny border. You just can't go wrong with Bee's Bouquet Hardy Phlox.
Bee's Bouquet Hardy Phlox Seeds contain the latest hybrids, which is important because the breeding of this perennial has made great strides in recent years. Time was that those of us in humid or rainy climates could enjoy only a short season of phlox, because powdery mildew was such an enemy of damp foliage. Now, however, mildew-resistant strains keep our plants looking fresh all season.
This Bee's Bouquet Hardy Phlox mix contains all the classic phlox colors: pure white, every shade of pink, rose, salmon, magenta, lavender, lilac, and more. The sizes of these plants will vary, but generally speaking you can expect them to reach 2 to 4 feet high and up to 2 feet wide. Bloom time is typically midsummer in all but the warmest climates, and can continue sporadically into fall, with the heaviest flowering occurring early in the season.
The individual flowers on Hardy Garden Phlox are small, but they are very numerous and so closely spaced that they form a dome or canopy of solid color. These plumes reach 6 inches long or wide. Even better, the habit of this Bee's Bouquet Hardy Phlox plant is branching, so the flowering stems divide and produce several towers of sweetly fragrant lavender-pink on every branch.
Now, let's talk about how to sow and grow this Bee's Bouquet Hardy Phlox Seed. Phlox will not be the easiest plant you ever start from seed, but much of the "difficulty" is really patience, not effort. First, understand that phlox seeds need a cold period in order to germinate. You can give them this naturally by sowing them outdoors in fall, or you can pop the seed packet into the refrigerator for a month when it arrives.
Once the Bee's Bouquet Hardy Phlox Seeds have chilled, you can either pop them into the Bio Dome or sow them in seed flats. If using the Bio Dome, just make sure that the seed actually drops into the pre-drilled hole in the bio sponge. If using any other method, cover the seed well with seed-starting mix and/or start them in a dark room. The seeds need darkness to germinate, and they will take their time, often not sprouting for 30 days. A temperature in the 40s or 50s is best for germinationa cool garage or garden shed works well, as long as it doesn't actually approach freezing.
Once you see green sprouts, the hard work (and waiting) is over. Grow the Bee's Bouquet Hardy Phlox seedlings in a cool room, and transplant them when the seedlings have at least 2 sets of true leaves and all danger of spring frost is past.
Like all garden phlox, Bee's Bouquet Hardy Phlox is a heavy feeder, so work in lots of organic matter all spring. This plant also likes consistent moisture, so don't let it dry out completely. Enjoy this exciting mix.
Product Details
SKU: 51839-PK-P1
Genus: Phlox
Species: paniculata
Variety: Bee's Bouquet Mix
Bloom Color: Light Lavender, Cream, Mix, Pink, Light Purple, Rose, White
Foliage Color: Medium Green
Habit: Mound-shaped
Light Requirements: Full SunPart Shade
Moisture Requirements: Moist, well-drained
Soil Type: Normal, loamy
Bloom Start: Mid Summer
Bloom End: Early Fall
Uses:- Border
- Cut Flowers
- Outdoor
- Bloom First Year
- Butterfly Lovers
- Fragrance
- Free Bloomer
- Hummingbird Lovers
- Long Bloomers
- Repeat Bloomer
- Rose Companions
- Season Extenders
- Seedless/Sterile
- Cut-and-Come-Again
- Flower
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