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A little bright spot that brings a lot of joy. Show Off Sugar Baby forsythia is the smallest in our line, giving any sized garden a cheerful spring show. Plant them in singles at the front of the bed or group as a low hedge.
It will shine in any application! No pruning is needed to help it maintain a dwarf habit. No spraying for deer or worrying about drought. Pruning: Pruning is has to be perfectly timed not to interfere with flowering. Rejuvenation pruning is recommended. This will encourage the plant to create juvenile growth, which flowers most abundantly. Other: Flowering branches make a beautiful solo flower arrangement. These true purple blooms attract pollinators in droves!
Each long spire is packed with little blooms, creating a feast that allows insects to conserve energy and stay in one place. Like other butterfly bushes, each flower opens from the bottom up, meaning that one bloom lasts for over a week. These long lasting blooms result in a floral show that spans from June to October!
A more compact habit than the typical butterfly bush also helps with placement. Plant a little nostalgia past or future, you decide in your garden with Baby Kim lilac! This plant is tiny when compared with some of the common lilacs of the past, which can grow past 12 feet tall and wide! Use it in a group at the front of the border, where it will be ready to relieve your winter-weary eyes first thing in spring. Plant it as a low hedge or continuous edging to celebrate the season in a big way!
Its foliage remains a cheery green all throughout the season thanks to good disease resistance and its habit stays neat thanks to good genetics. With a tolerance for clay soil, black walnut trees, deer, drought, and heat, it can bring beauty to many tough spots. Celtic Pride Siberian cypress is a hard-working evergreen that will grace even your most challenging spots. It naturally grows with a low spreading habit of soft, fern-like branchlets, carpeting your landscape beds with evergreen color and texture.