Learn about several plant varieties and the planting information for each zone.
More in Outdoors

Height: 2-3 feet; Width: 2-3 feet
Plant in rich organic soil that is well drained in partial shade (morning sun)
Fertilize after flowering
Prune, if needed, after flowering
Hardy in USDA zones 6-9:
Zone 6: Plant in fall or early spring; plant in partial shade; apply extra mulch after first hard frost; water during dry periods.
Zone 7: Plant in fall or early spring; plant in partial shade; apply extra mulch after first hard frost; water during dry periods.
Zone 8: Plant in fall or early spring; plant in partial shade; apply extra mulch after first hard frost; water during dry periods.
Zone 9: Plant in fall or early spring; plant in partial shade; apply extra mulch after first hard frost; water during dry periods.
Advertisement
Night and Day Kitchen Makeover (00:03:58)
Building a Padded Headboard (01:00)
Bath Crashers at Blog Cabin (00:02:24)
Installing Cabinets (00:60)
Laying A Brick Paver Patio (02:01)
Build A Backyard Stone Firepit (00:02:54)
Cordless Paint Sprayer (01:27)
Outdoor Summer Retreat (00:03:53)
Building a Pergola (03:31)
Bathroom Rehab to Impress (20:00)
Landscape Makeover: America's Most Desperate Landscape 2010 9 Photos
How to Make a Beadboard Backsplash With Vintage Artwork 10 Photos
Blog Cabin 2013: As-Is Floor Plan 2 Photos
Chairs and Ottomans: Vintage Makeovers and Upcycled Seating 7 Photos
10 Money-Saving Tips for Creating Wedding Floral Arrangements 10 Photos
20 Ways to Create Instant Shade for Your Outdoor Room 20 Photos
"Worst Kitchen" Makeover II: From Kitchen-Dysfunctional to Chef-Worthy 19 Photos
An Attic and a Shed are Converted to Great Living Spaces 14 Photos
Tablecloths Photos
Cedar Photos
Tables Photos
Ceiling Fans Photos
Bathrooms Photos
Tailgate Parties Photos
Casement Windows Photos
Ceiling Lights Photos
Kitchen Cabinets Photos
Bathtubs Photos
© 2013 Scripps Networks, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Site Map
| Terms of Use |
Privacy Policy
| Ad Choices
| Infringements
| About | Advertise With Us
| Help
| Contact Us














