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new lavender plant Bloomables New Age Lavender Lilac

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new lavender plant Bloomables New Age Lavender LilacDreamy light lavender Lilac blooms on a small, tidy shrub? Choose Bloomables New Age Lavender Lilac (Syringa vulgaris 'G13099') to start off your new growing season with sweet smelling blooms in a smaller, space saving space! Although this high reward landscape shrub needs little care, it delivers an astounding natural bouquet of five inch high inflorescence! Each densely packed flower cluster is composed of about 100 tiny, true flowers! New Age

Dreamy light lavender Lilac blooms on a small, tidy shrub? Choose Bloomables® New Age™ Lavender Lilac (Syringa vulgaris 'G13099') to start off your new growing season with sweet-smelling blooms in a smaller, space-saving space!

Although this high-reward landscape shrub needs little care, it delivers an astounding natural bouquet of five-inch high inflorescence! Each densely-packed flower cluster is composed of about 100 tiny, true flowers! New Age™ Lavender is just as sweetly scented as its larger cousins but at a fraction of the size!

The compact New Age™ Lavender Lilac features a densely-branched structure cloaked in deep green foliage. This modern selection also shows strong disease resistance to powdery mildew! Bloomables® Lilac bushes grow just 4-5 feet in height and width and are very cold-hardy throughout USDA growing zones 4 through 7!

Planting and Application:

Bloomables® compact growth also means gaining the same fan favorites in the landscape without sacrificing space! Go ahead and get a full-scale looking landscape without needing acres of yard! Enjoy them near an entrance or under your bedroom window for sweet springtime dreams. New Age™ Lavender Lilac is a must-have for urban courtyards, Pinterest-worthy Cottage gardens, and inspiring pollinator gardens where butterflies and bees can frolic!

Create a special Spring Garden to greet the new season at the end of a winding garden path. Underplant a trio of New Age™ Lavender Lilacs with Blue Crocus blend and Blueberry Ripple Tulip spring-flowering bulbs, along with Winky Purple & White Columbine… and more from the extensive online plant catalog at NatureHills.com!

Perk up your existing landscaping with several of these in a low-hedge planting. Space them 40 inches apart on center; stagger zigzagging rows behind them to fill a wide, bare area with delightful color. Pair them with taller, darker purple Lilacs for a coordinated shrub border. You'll never regret choosing the incredible fragrance of Lilacs to add a scented layer to your landscape design.

Grow New Age™ Lavender Lilac for an abundance of scented blooms each year. Go ahead and snip several of the flowering trusses to bring indoors in long-lasting cut flower arrangements. Even container gardeners can enjoy New Age™ Lavender in large planters and urns in the sun! New Age™ Lavender Lilacs can be easily grown in outdoor planters. Add one or more to your deck or balcony for marvelous "living aromatherapy".

  • Big Creamy Lavender Densely-Packed Flower Clusters
  • Deep Green Foliage
  • Wonderfully Scented - Pollinators Galore!
  • Smaller, Compactly-Growing & Rounded Form
  • Small Hedges, Focal Points, Scented Spring Gardens & Large Containers

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Lilacs are very easy to grow! Choose a planting site for Lilacs in full sun with at least six hours of sunlight. They do best in well-drained soil that is organically enriched but not overly fertilized. For poor drainage sites, raise your Lilacs up over the water table by creating a planting mound to improve drainage. Add symbiotic Nature Hills Root Booster formula in the planting hole for a life-long benefit to the feeder roots and top the root system with a 3-4 inch layer of mulch or arborist bark chips.

Apply supplemental water when the top inch of your soil gets dry. Protect your investment during dry weather to keep your plants happy and stress-free! Try watering at the roots or using in-ground irrigation to keep the leaves clean and dry.

Once the blooms are done, you can snip them off the shrub and prune your shrub for shape and size control. Correct any crossing or damaged branches at that time, cutting at a 45-degree angle above an outward-facing leaf bud. But avoid pruning your shrub any time after that or you'll risk removing next year's breathtaking floral display!

  • Full Sun Shrubs
  • Almost Any Well-Drained Soil
  • Moderate Yet Regular Moisture
  • Prune Only After Flowering
  • Improved Resistance To Powdery Mildew

Dreamy creamy lavender that smells divine? Get your own mini-Lilac with the new and improved Bloomables® New Age™ Lavender Lilac bushes from Nature Hills today!

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