
You just can’t beat the sky-blue color of the flower clusters on this plant! Plumbago is actually a non-hardy shrub. It holds up to the strongest of winds, and produces flowers all summer. The Plumbago shrub is underplanted with petunia and lobelia plants.
RECIPE:
• (1) Plumbago “Imperial Blue”
• (3) Petunia “Shock Wave Coconut”
• (3) Lobelia “Techno Heat Blue”
TIPS:
• Although I used an obelisk in this container, it was just for looks. Plumbago plants need no support.
• Use well-draining soil, and then provide plenty of water.
• All plants in this container can be trimmed occasionally to maintain a fresh full look.
• Plumbago plants can be moved inside and grown as house plants in winter.
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