Great white plumes. Fresh from the garden.
This makes us so happy. Not only is this plant low maintenance, but we can enjoy it all year round. The goat's beard reveals its big white plumes during the summer. They retain their flowery good looks into autumn as well! After that, the leaves will turn yellow and orange. You will receive the goat's beard as bare-root stock in sugar cane sacking. This is more environmentally friendly than plastic nursery pots. The roots are shipped fresh from the ground. They are already one year old. This gives them additional strength, enabling them to grow faster than they would in a nursery pot. Plants grown from bare-root stock also adapt to their new environment more easily. They flower better and they are more economical. Bare-root stock plants grow when it becomes warmer. They are winter-hardy perennials. They can be planted at any time, provided that the ground is not frozen. The goat's beard begins blooming at the end of spring. This will continue for months. Plant the goat's beard in full or half shade. It will thrive out in the garden or in flower pots. Keep the roots of the goat's beard nice and moist!