What grows well with tall phlox?

WHERE TO PLANT GARDEN PHLOX. PERENNIAL GARDENS Garden phlox is a good companion for other summer-blooming perennials such as lilies, bee balm, rudbeckia, Shasta daisies, yarrow, clematis and daylilies. In flowerbeds, the taller cultivars provide a good backdrop for shorter plants.

Will tall phlox spread?

It spreads slowly, growing in mounds that get 4–6 inches thick. The whole plant turns into a carpet of color in spring, when flowers cover every square inch of foliage. This phlox is particularly stunning when allowed to drape over a rock wall—imagine a waterfall of color!

How do you plant Starfire phlox?

Growing 2-3′ tall, they are excellent for perennial borders, corners and cut flowers. The foliage is dense and compact with deep green, lance-shaped leaves with prominent veins. Plant about 18-20″ apart in rich, well-drained soil in full sun or light shade.

What should I plant in front of a tall phlox?

Flank the phlox by a front row of lower-growing zinnias (Zinnia elegans) and back rows of other long-stemmed annuals to produce a cutting garden that is a steady source of bright-colored blossoms for summertime bouquets and flower arrangements.

How far apart should you plant phlox?

Spacing: Garden phlox should be planted about 18 inches apart, while Creeping phlox should be planted about 2 feet apart.

How long does it take for phlox to grow from roots?

Keep the planting medium moderately moist and place the container in bright but indirect light. You may also choose to place a plastic bag over the container to conserve moisture. Remove it once a day to prevent fungal build up in soil. In four to six weeks the plant should be rooted and ready for transplant.

Is tall phlox a perennial?

Tall garden phlox are hardy and vigorous when grown in the right conditions. These perennial flowers are often used as background plants in narrow borders or in groups between taller and shorter plants in a wide border.

How do you care for tall phlox?

How to care for tall garden phlox

  1. Keep soil moist by watering thoroughly on a regular basis.
  2. Water the soil rather than phlox foliage to aid in disease prevention.
  3. If you must water overhead, water early in the morning so plants will dry rapidly in the sun.

Should I deadhead tall phlox?

Phlox will reseed itself so there need never be a year without these lovely flowers. Deadheading phlox blooms will prevent much of that reseeding. Some gardeners deadhead phlox flowers to confine the spread of the plant. Since phlox is a perennial, the resulting seedlings can become weedy and often do not bloom.

When do Phlox Starfire flowers start to bloom?

Deserving a place in the garden, Phlox paniculata ‘Starfire’ is an herbaceous perennial with large, pyramidal clusters of vivid cherry-red flowers. Blooming for weeks from mid summer to early fall, the sweetly fragrant flowers are rich of nectar and visited by hummingbirds and butterflies.

What kind of flowers do paniculata Phlox have?

Phlox ‘paniculata’ have large fragrant flowers in large, dense pyramidal clusters. Provides unsurpassed flowering in summer, clear crisp colors and flowers in profusion. Phlox are showy, clump-forming perennials that are easy to grow and look spectacular in borders or mass plantings.

When to cut back a Phlox paniculata plant?

Cut back stems after flowering is over. Phlox paniculata is a garden classic that is considered by many as the backbone of summer borders. The striking billowing masses of large, fragrant clusters of white, lavender, pink, rose, red and bi-color, blossoms enliven native landscapes and grace gardens for weeks.

What kind of soil do phlox plants need?

Phlox are showy, clump-forming perennials that are easy to grow and look spectacular in borders or mass plantings. Best grown in well-drained soil.