5 Mixed Phlox Starter Plants | Live Garden Phlox Perennials | Pollinator Flowers | Hardy Sun Plants | Fall 2026 Pre-Order
5 Mixed Phlox Starter Plants | Live Garden Phlox Perennials | Pollinator Flowers | Hardy Sun Plants | Fall 2026 Pre-Order
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Add months of vibrant color to your garden with this collection of 5 Mixed Garden Phlox Starter Plants. These easy-to-grow perennial favorites produce large clusters of fragrant blooms in a beautiful mix of colors that attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds throughout the summer.
Known for their long bloom season, exceptional garden performance, and reliable hardiness, Garden Phlox are ideal for perennial borders, pollinator gardens, cottage gardens, and cut flower arrangements. Their colorful blooms and sweet fragrance make them a must-have for sunny landscapes.
Key Features
- Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial
- Quantity: 5 Mixed Starter Plants
- Flower Colors: Assorted Mixed Colors
- Foliage Color: Green
- Mature Height: Approximately 32 inches
- Spread: Approximately 32 inches
- Bloom Season: Summer through Early Fall
- Growth Habit: Upright, Clump Forming
- Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Sun
- Water Needs: Moderate; prefers evenly moist, well-drained soil
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–9
Why You'll Love It
- Includes five colorful mixed phlox plants
- Long-lasting fragrant blooms
- Excellent butterfly, bee, and hummingbird plant
- Easy to grow and low maintenance
- Disease resistant varieties
- Perfect cut flowers
- Returns larger every year
- Beautiful cottage garden favorite
- Outstanding for mass plantings
Perfect For
- Pollinator gardens
- Cottage gardens
- Perennial borders
- Cut flower gardens
- Foundation plantings
- Landscape beds
- Mixed perennial gardens
- Butterfly gardens
- Sunny flower beds
Care Instructions
Plant in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun for the best flowering performance. Water regularly during establishment and during prolonged dry periods. Apply mulch to conserve moisture and deadhead spent flowers to encourage continued blooming. Divide mature clumps every few years to maintain vigor.
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