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Kniphofia (Tritoma) is a pollinator magnet for your summer garden. Pollinators are a vital part of life on planet Earth since they pollinate most flowering plants for them to reproduce. Pollinators do this by transferring pollen from bloom to bloom. Pollinators have been in decline in recent years due to habitat loss and disease. Kniphofia provides shelter and food for native pollinators to thrive and survive. It is suprisingly easy and lots of fun for you and your family to attract them to your garden to provide spectacular entertainment! Please help to sustain the pollinator populations by planting kniphofia and other pollinator magnets.
About this Variety
This unique and exclusive mix consists of five varieties: Alcazar Red, Banana Gummy, Cotton Candy, Slush Puppy and Uvaria. Perfectly blended for a picture perfect display.
Highlights
- Beneficial to pollinators; attracts hummingbirds & butterflies
- Deer resistant
- Drought tolerant
- Excellent for cut flowers
- Easy to grow
Exposure:
Full Sun
Blooms:
Early Summer
Height:
Grows 24-48" tall
Spacing/Depth:
Plant 18-24" apart, 2-3" deep
USDA Zones:
Grow as Perennial in zones 6-9. Grow as Annual elsewhere.
Growing Instructions
Plant Kniphofia in the spring after all danger of frost has passed in a full sun location in moist but well draining soil. Soil preparation: The ideal soil is porous and drains well and yet still holds enough water for the roots. If your soil is heavy clay and drains slowly, or very sandy and does not hold water, add organic soil amendments (peat moss or ground bark). Spread a 3-4" layer of soil amendment, add fertilizer and incorporate together into the soil to a depth of 10". To plant: Dig a hole 2-3" deep in a sunny (at least 6 hours of direct sun), well drained location. Place the Kniphofia in hole with roots pointed down and space 18-24" apart. Cover with soil and water. Mulch in extreme climates.
Care Tip
Grows well in average, medium moisture, well drained soils in full sun but intolerant of wet soils. Locate in areas protected from the wind. Remove spent flower spikes.