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Vineyard Gardens

484 State Road
West Tisbury, MA, 02575
508.693.8511
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PLANT OF THE WEEK : ASTILBE 20% OFF (deer resistant!)

June 15, 2018 Karen Logan

HELPFUL TIPS ON GROWING ASTILBE

Astilbes are deer resistant perennial flowers that bloom in spring and summer. They have soft feathery purple, lavender, red, white or multiple shades of pink blooms with glossy fern like foliage. Some Astilbes have bronze foliage and the very newest Astilbes have deep brown foliage. They grow well in shady areas were other flowers won't thrive. Their flower clusters vary in size from 6 inches to 2 feet and their height ranges from 6 inches to 3 1/2 feet, depending on the variety. Astilbe's tend to attract butterflies. At Vineyard Gardens we carry 25-30 different cultivars.

  • Astilbe chinensis Pumila forms a ground cover and the blooms rise about 8-12“ above the foliage.

  • A couple of dwarf Astilbes are Sprite and Hennie Graafland.

  • Astilbe Ostrich Plume is a tall pink Astilbe whose flowers are pendulous instead of upright like other Astilbes.

  • Astilbe Superba is one of the tallest pinks.

PLANTING

  • Plant in shade to part shade

  • Plant in a loamy humus rich soil

  • Water deeply to promote deep roots

  • Protect from hot afternoon sun

CARE

  • Regularly check your Astilbes to make sure they are moist

  • Astilbes spread quickly and form broad clumps.

  • Apply organic fertilizer in the spring

  • Divide the overgrown clumps every 3 to 4 years in the spring

  • Removing the flower heads for cut flowers will not promote continued flowering

  • At the end of bloom clip off any spent flower stems. Astilbes will continue to provide attractive foliage until fall

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484 State Rd. West Tisbury, MA 02575

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK!

mon - sat 8am - 5pm // sun 9am - 3pm

(508) 693.8511