Butterfly Bush & Bluebeard
Plant Butterfly Bushes and Bluebeards in full sun in any well-drained garden soil. Fertilize once in the spring with liquid 20-20-20 or a granular garden fertilizer such as 4-12-8. Both of these plants are fairly drought tolerant, so do not plant in a wet area. Both Butterfly Bush and Bluebeards are actually woody shrubs, but most gardeners treat them as perennials because they often die back severely in the winter, regrowing again from the base and flowering on new wood in late summer. As several Butterfly Bush varieties grow quite large, plant them in the back of a perennial border. Mulch the crown of these plants heavily with leaves, shredded bark, peat moss or even mounds of topsoil to at least 1 foot deep in late fall. In spring, remove the mulch and trim plants back to 6 inches. Butterfly Bushes and Bluebeards are guaranteed until the end of November in the year they are purchased. They are not guaranteed over the winter. |
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