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Spark up your outdoor space with shockingly vibrant red bell-flowers covering dark foliage for a one-of-a-kind look.
Because it’s compact and showy, plant it along a walkway, in mixed garden beds or as the star of a decorative patio container. You’ll have everyone asking, “What plant is that?!"
Dig a hole twice the width of the pot, and deep enough so that when you place the plant in the hole, the top of the root ball is level with the ground around the hole. Fill in the space around the plant with a planting soil mix (you can buy this where you buy the plant) and press the area down with your foot. Give the plant a good watering to help it settle in.
Your plant needs regular watering to settle into its new home and establish roots. Give your plants a good soaking about once per week, and more often when it’s hot. Keep in mind that plants in containers dry out faster than in the ground. If leaves are wilting or curling, more water is needed. Use a soaker hose or drip system to make watering easier. Reduce watering and weeding by adding a 2-3 inch layer of organic bark mulch around your plants. You can find this at your local garden center.