Phlox Red Phlox Drummondii – Bright Garden Flower Seeds
Add a splash of vivid red to your garden with Phlox Red Phlox Drummondii seeds. This annual produces clusters of bright, star-shaped flowers atop compact green foliage, perfect for borders, containers, and mass plantings. Its intense red blooms create striking visual impact and attract pollinators for a lively, colorful garden.
Key Benefits:
- Bright Red Blooms: Vivid star-shaped flowers provide eye-catching color and cheerful garden displays.
- Compact Growth: Ideal for borders, container gardens, and mass plantings with tidy, low-maintenance foliage.
- Fast-Flowering Annual: Quick to bloom, providing long-lasting color throughout the growing season.
- Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees and butterflies, enhancing your garden’s biodiversity.
- Beginner-Friendly: Easy to grow and maintain, perfect for novice gardeners seeking vibrant annual color.
Planting & Growth Information:
- Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil enriched with compost for healthy growth.
- Sunlight: Full sun ensures vibrant flower color and abundant blooms.
- Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, avoiding waterlogging.
- Germination Time: 7–14 days under optimal conditions.
- Mature Height & Spread: Grows 20–30 cm tall with a spread of 25–35 cm.
- Growth Type: Annual flowering plant.
- Bloom Season: Late spring through summer for continuous bright red flowers.
FAQ:
- How will Phlox Red enhance my garden?
- The bright red star-shaped blooms add vivid color and energy to borders, containers, and mass plantings.
- Is this plant suitable for beginners?
- Yes, it is easy to grow, fast-flowering, and perfect for novice gardeners seeking low-maintenance annual color.
- When will the flowers appear?
- Seeds germinate in 1–2 weeks, with blooms appearing in late spring and lasting through summer.
- Where is the best planting location?
- Full sun with well-drained soil ensures healthy growth and vibrant red blooms.
- Does it attract pollinators?
- Yes, bees and butterflies are naturally drawn to the bright red flowers.
