


Flowers: Flower Color: Blue Flower Inflorescence: Raceme Spike Flower Value To Gardener: Good Cut Long-lasting Showy Flower Bloom Time: Summer Flower Shape: Star Flower Petals: 4-5 petals/rays Flower Size:
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Cultural Conditions: Light: Full sun (6 or more hours of direct sunlight a day) Soil Texture: High Organic Matter Loam (Silt) Soil Drainage: Good Drainage Moist Available Space To Plant: 12 inches-3 feet NC Region: Coastal Mountains Piedmont USDA Plant Hardiness Zone: 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b.Whole Plant Traits: Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial Woody Plant Leaf Characteristics: Deciduous Habit/Form: Clumping Erect Growth Rate: Medium Maintenance: Low Texture: Medium.Attributes: Genus: Veronica Species: spicata Family: Plantaginaceae Life Cycle: Perennial Country Or Region Of Origin: Europe and Asia Wildlife Value: Flowers are attractive to bees and butterflies.Tags: #nectar plant #blue flowers #low maintenance #rabbit resistant #upright form #flower arrangements #deer resistant #foundation planting #rock garden #border planting #cutting garden #pollinator plant #clumping #fantz #butterfly friendly #HS302 #bee friendly #wildlife friendly 'Icicle', ‘Purpleicious', 'Rosea', 'Royal Candles', 'Tickled Pink' See this plant in the following landscapes: Pollinator Garden- Full Sun Pollinator Garden- Partial Shade Cultivars / Varieties: Flowers blue, in dense terminal racemes.Insects, Diseases, or Other Plant Problems: Root rot can occur in overly wet soils especially in the winter. Use this plant for cut flowers, rock gardens, borders and perennial beds. Shear down to the basal rosette when done blooming for repeat fall blooms. It prefers moist, well-drained soil in the full sun. Speedwell is a herbaceous perennial that is easy to grow. Get it from Amazon for $66.68+ (available in two colors).Phonetic Spelling veh-RON-ih-ka spi-KAH-tuh Description Once the plant is hardy enough, you can plant in soil or leave it on your counter in water. The timer for the correct amount of light is preset, so make sure you put the unit in a place where the light won’t bother you. You fill the reservoir, add the fertilizer, put the pods in and plug it in. This size is perfect for herbs you use use all the time. P romising review: "I have three of the AeroGardens in different sizes. You can also pick up one of AeroGarden's Grow Anything kits if you want to use your own seeds in the future! If you're interested in growing more, there are a variety of AeroGardens in bigger sizes as well as seed kits that let you grow cherry tomatoes, petunias, salad greens, and more.

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The AeroGarden Sprout comes with a free seed kit to get you started with three herbs (Genovese basil, curly parsley, and dill). Get it from Amazon for $349.99+ (available in two colors and two sizes). If you're serious about composting but don't want to work too hard at it, and don't want to spend hours putting together a cheaper unit, this one's for you." - ETG The unit is attractive - pretty unobtrusive - so don't worry about it making your yard look ugly. I feel good knowing I'm being environmentally-friendly while creating great nutrients for my smallish herb and flower garden. I turn it three full revolutions once a week after adding kitchen waste, and that's it. I've owned this since the beginning of summer (it's now almost fall), live in Denver where the unit gets really hot, and I'm just now getting some good stuff out of the unit. Plant among tall grasses for best effect. The large papery flowers are in warm shades of red, orange, and yellow. Also called false sunflower or yellow star, these sun-loving tall plants grow between 3 and 5 ft. Don't believe the reviews that say you'll have good compost after one month. Sneezeweed is a tall perennial with flowers that come back every year.

I fill it once a week, added some dry twigs and leaves from sweeping the driveway, added a little water, and I've got the start of some really rich soil nutrients. Promising review: " I balked at first at how pricey this was, but now I can say it was worth it.
