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Pure phlox "Windsor". Fresh out of the ground.
What plant is pink and practically on fire? That's right, it's the bee and butterfly magnet: the phlox "Windsor". The phlox takes its name from the Greek word for flame. Its huge flowers sit atop 80-90 cm stems. They have a wonderful scent, too. You will receive the phlox "Windsor" 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 phlox starts flowering in the summer. This will continue for months. The phlox can be planted in flower pots or separately around the garden, in half or full sun. After planting, water the phlox regularly. They will take root better this way.
3x Phlox Phlox 'Windsor' pink - Bare rooted - Hardy plant
Phlox paniculata 'Windsor'
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Specifications
Pink
Supplied as bare-rooted plant
Not edible
Flowering July - September
Cut flower
Growing height 80 - 110 cm
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Deciduous
Location: Half shadow
Planting distance 40 - 50 cm
Planting
Phlox ‘Windsor’ is a perennial that grows best in the garden. Prepare a large hole in good, loose soil. Improve poor garden soil by mixing in compost and cow manure pellets. Plant the Phlox ‘Windsor’ at the appropriate depth in the hole. The top of the roots should be just below ground level. Fill the hole with soil and press firmly. Water immediately after planting. Phlox ‘Windsor’ grows and blooms well in the sun or partial shade in loose, nutritious soil.
Phlox 'Windsor' makes an excellent companion plant
The stunning Phlox ‘Windsor’ is an eye-catcher in the flower border and in flowerbeds. The hearty flower clusters are borne on long, sturdy stems. Plant Phlox paniculata ‘Windsor’ at the back of the border, along with Monarda ‘Mohawk’ and Leucanthemum ‘Wirral Supreme’. The Phlox also combines beautifully with roses and also with plants that have variegated foliage. If you want to see your flower bed filled with large groups of colour then Phlox paniculata ‘Windsor’ is an excellent choice.
Care
Phlox ‘Windsor’ is an easy-to-grow perennial that can remain in the same spot for several years. Make sure you prevent the soil around the roots from drying out. Dry soil is not well tolerated. Phlox ‘Windsor’ grows well in moist soil but can survive in regular garden soil although we do recommend a regular application of fertiliser during the growing season. Remove the faded flowers to encourage a second flowering. The stems above the ground die back in winter. Cover the plants with a layer of fallen leaves. In early spring, apply a mulch of manure. Cut off any all old flower stems. Soon there will be some new shoots appearing above the ground.
Cutting back Phlox ‘Windsor’
Early in the season you can prune your phlox by about 2-5 cm and this will encourage a healthy and bushy growth. After the first flowering the stems can be cut back by about 10 cm to just above a point where there are healthy leaves and this will encourage a second flowering period. If there are any signs of powdery mildew cut back the whole stem and destroy both stems and foliage. Cutting back phlox does help to control this.
Extra
Phlox ‘Windsor’ is a great choice for the garden with its hearty clusters of flowers. The carmine rose coloured flowers are divided into five petals with an eye in the centre. The flowers spread a delicate fragrance and are highly attractive to butterflies.
Description
Pure phlox "Windsor". Fresh out of the ground.
What plant is pink and practically on fire? That's right, it's the bee and butterfly magnet: the phlox "Windsor". The phlox takes its name from the Greek word for flame. Its huge flowers sit atop 80-90 cm stems. They have a wonderful scent, too. You will receive the phlox "Windsor" 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 phlox starts flowering in the summer. This will continue for months. The phlox can be planted in flower pots or separately around the garden, in half or full sun. After planting, water the phlox regularly. They will take root better this way.
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