Azurri Blue Satin® Rose of Sharon Althea Tree Online

Description
Rose of Sharon Althea Blooms in Rare Blue Hue
Why Blue Satin Rose of Sharon Althea Trees?
Delivering large, beautiful blue blooms with a purple red contrast and a white center, the Azurri Blue Satin® Rose of Sharon Althea Tree makes an unparalleled statement. Plus, it s versatile, shining near entryways, on your patio, or planted near corners of your home.
The Azurri Blue Satin® is easy to grow in all soils, including clay. Though it prefers moderate moisture, it is drought tolerant. If you don t appreciate deer nibbling away at your garden, the Azurri Blue Satin® Rose of Sharon Althea is deer resistant. Basically, there s nothing this powerful little tree can t handle.
Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better
Unlike the Rose of Sharon Althea Trees found at big-box stores or your local nursery, your Azurri Blue Satin® Rose of Sharon is shipped directly to your door with a well-developed root system and better branching.
That means you have a greater chance of long-term success in your garden. Once your Rose of Sharon arrives at your door, it s ready to grow above and beyond, without any fuss required from you.
Brighten up your landscape today. The Azurri Blue Satin® Rose of Sharon Althea Tree is a carefree pick that doesn t require muss or fuss. Grab yours today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Plant in full sun (around 6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily), in an area with well-drained soil. Once you ve selected your location, dig a hole large enough to accommodate your tree s root ball.
If you re planting in a container, select a pot that s about twice the width of your tree s shipped container. Use organic soil, place your tree and select a sunny spot.
2. Watering: Generally, you ll want to water your tree about once or twice weekly. If you re not sure when to water, check your tree s soil about 2 or 3 inches down for dryness.
3. Fertilizing: Use a well-balanced fertilizer in the spring to encourage blooming, and follow label instructions.
4. Pruning: In late winter to early spring, prune each new shoot to just a few buds by cutting or pinching off the others. Larger blooms will result.
Additional Information
Size | 3-4 ft., 4-5 ft. |
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