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Grass - Pumila Dwarf Pampas
Grass - Pumila Dwarf Pampas Pumila Dwarf Pampas Grass, Cortaderia selloana 'Pumila', is probably one of the most impressive perennials we grow! 'Pumila' is a dwarf pampas grass with huge 18 inch feathery white plumes. The showy, silvery-cream plumes feel silky to the touch and are perfect for use in dried arrangements. Cortaderia 'Pumila' is a very good grower and much more cold hardy than the species. 'Pumila' thrives in hot, full sun exposures and is especially useful as a specimen along walls and in corners. Plant it in moderately fertile soil with good drainage. Leave standing over the winter before cutting it back hard in early-spring. 'Pumila' is sterile and won’t re-seed itself. Protect crowns of young plants in winter. After this plant is established it can be divided in the spring. Use this plant as a border, mass plantings, dried flowers, for edging, and as a specimen. Beautiful and it is deer resistant!
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| St Johnswort - Sunny Boulevard - Sale Price: $39.95 Hypericum (St. John's Wort) Sunny Boulevard, Hypericum Sunny Boulevard™ Hypericum 'Deppe', offers a very long season of color with its bright yellow buttercup-type flowers. These flowers appear on a densely branched hybrid shrub with willow-like leaves. Sunny Boulevard blooms from July until September with small, but numerous, rich yellow flowers. Being a versatile shrub, it is widely adaptable but thrives best in moist, well-drained soil and is tolerant of some drought but it will not tolerate any standing water. Sunny Boulevard can be used as a specimen plant or in groupings, perennial and shrub borders, as cut flower, as a groundcover, and in mixed containers. Prune to shape after flowering, and in northern gardens this plant should be mulched in the winter. Fertilize in early spring by applying a slow release fertilizer. Sunny Boulevard is deer resistant and adds a bit of sunshine to that special spot in your garden! * Attracts Butterflies * Attracts Hummingbirds * Long Bloom Time |
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