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Description
Ceanothus is hugely popular due to its beautiful overflow of blue flowers in spring or summer. These shrubs like to grow in sunny sheltered sites and often train against sunny walls. An ideal plant for adding colour and interest to your garden
Plant position - Any location
Any type of soil - Well drained
Flowering period - Spring
Dig soil improver in to the soil. Dig a hole twice as big as the pot, remove the pot from the rootball and place in the hole, ensuring the top of the plant roots is level with the soil surface. Backfill soil around the roots and water well
Each year after the plant has flowered reduce the shoots by one third and apply a 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base of the plant and It needs a protected site, as the deeply veined, dark green leaves are easily scorched by cold, drying winds
Soil pH - Neutral to alkaline
H4 - Hardy through most of the UK (-10 to -5°C)
Features and benefits
This ceanothus has been selected for its abundance of blue flowers that will add impact and colour to your garden year after year
Ceanothus prefers a sunny, protected site, away from strong winds or frost pockets
Ceanothus is an evergreen variety that produces a mass of deep blue flowers in late spring and early summer
This plant attracts bees and butterflies with the essential nutrients in its pollen and nectar. These insects also help fertilise your plants and increase fruit and seed development. Planting just a few of these in your garden will provide crucial nourishment for these key pollinators
Expert growers nurtured this plant lovingly for 3 years to ensure its maturity and quality
Last updated: 07/08/24