Avant Flora’s All-American Trio Collection
Includes the following plants:
- Pelargonium x ‘Fantasia® Dark Red’ (Geranium)
- Salvia guaranitica ‘Black & Bloom’
- Vinca maculata ‘Wojo’s Jem’
Rooted in Red, White & Blue… Upgrade your garden game with our new 3-piece vibrant plant collection, channeling an all-American vibe! Salvia steals the scene with its purple-black blooms, while dark red geraniums add charm with their bold blooms. Lastly, the vinca adds a touch of elegance with trailing vines and variegated eaves. Together, these plants will transform your garden into a chic space of patriotic flair all summer long!
Special Features:
- Great option for a hanging basket or small planter.
- Deer resistant and blooms attract local pollinators!
- The perfect thriller, spiller, and filler combination for any home.
Growing Information:
- Sunlight Requirements: Full Sun to Part Shade
- USDA Hardiness Zone: 7 to 10 – Vinca / 8 to 10 – Salvia / 9 to 11 – Geranium
- Spacing: 36” to 48″
- Mature Height: 30” to 48″
- Mature Width: 30” to 48″
- Blooming Season: Spring to Late Summer
Quick Tips & Advice:
- This trio loves hot summers and moist, well-drained soils.
- Space your plants 36 to 48 inches apart to ensure lush growth.
Proper Planting Instructions:
- Unpack and water immediately. Until ready to plant, keep plants in a bright indoor location & water frequently to prevent soil drying. Wait to plant until after the last frost.
- Choose a planting location based on your plants’ needs. This collection likes full sun to light shade. They will also need about 10 – 12 inches of space to grow.
- Prepare the ground. Remove nearby weeds and grass. Mix in compost or a slow-release fertilizer.
- Dig a hole twice as wide and twice as deep as the pot.
- Remove your pot by laying it sideways; gently massage the pot, then slowly slide it from the root ball.
- Hold the plant in the dug hole & match the plant’s soil level with the ground.
- Fill the hole with loose soil and press softly, but firmly to compact the plant base.
- Water thoroughly right away.
Continuing Care:
- Water frequently the first few weeks after planting and during dry spells.
- Apply slow-release fertilizer at the beginning of the season.
- May survive winter in southern & coastal states, but these are generally considered annuals.
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