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Sun Lovers
Agastache plants are sun lovers, and need ‘lean,’ well-drained soils, prefer gravel mulches and appreciate deep but infrequent watering after their second growing season. Planted in containers, you can enjoy their showy fragrance and rich blossoms year-after-year in your outdoor spaces. Plant our Agastache Sampler in your garden or containers and your will have guests in your garden summer to fall!Agastache in Non-western Regions
In areas with cold, wet winter, plant Agastache on sunny south or west-facing slopes or in raised beds. Sandy, infertile soils are a must! Plant the crown high and mulch with 2” of very coarse sand or small gravel. Agastache x ‘Blue Fortune’ and Agastache rugosum are the best varieties of Agastache for higher rainfall areas east of Mississippi.
Types of Agastache:
- Agastache 'Acapulco Salmon & Pink'
- Agastache aurantiaca 'Shades of Orange'
- Agastache x 'Ava'
- Agastache x 'Black Adder'
- Agastache x 'Blue Fortune'
- Agastache cana
- Agastache cana 'Rosita'
- Agastache x 'Desert Sunrise'®
- Agastache neomexicana
- Agastache 'Orange Flare'
- Agastache rugosum
- Agastache rupestris
- Agastache x rupestris 'Orange Flare'
- Agastache 'Summer Glow'
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