Features:
| Size | Size Size I. o. |
| Height in cm | 80 |
| Flowering time | July - September |
| Planting time | March - May |
| Article number | 127830 |
Features:
Phlox paniculata Red Riding Hood is a beautiful selection for the green and white flower garden. The flowers are twisted in the bud, divided into five petals and a hole in the center. The flowers exude a sophisticated fragrance and are attractive to butterflies. Phlox paniculata Red Riding Hood is a perennial plant that grows best in the open.
Planting:
Dig a large planting hole and loosen the soil well. Improve poor garden soil by mixing compost and cow manure pellets. Place the Phlox root ball at the correct height in the planting hole. The top of the root ball should be directly below the soil level. Fill the planting hole with soil and press down firmly.
Care:
Water immediately after planting. Phlox Red Riding Hood grows and blooms well in full sun or partial shade and is also a beautiful cut flower. In winter, cover plants with a layer of fallen leaves. Apply garden fertilizer in early spring. In spring, cut off all leaves. New shoots will soon appear above the soil.