Verbena plugs should be planted 12 - 18” apart. Remember that it grows vertically, so one can plant it closer together if you plan to harvest often. It will fill in all the gaps and self-seed over time. The stems are very sturdy so for most gardeners, netting and staking is not necessary. That said, understanding Verbena grows up to 4’ tall, if the area receives a lot of wind, one can use supports like nets and stakes as they see fit. Pinching the plant will make it shorter and bushier if this is the desired outcome. If one prefers tall long stems, then pinching is not recommended. Verbena, like most plants, are susceptible to common pests like aphids, whiteflies, and spider mites, so keep an eye out. The more likely threat is powdery mildew which you should treat quickly with insecticidal soap or appropriate biological controls. Deadheading will give you purple magic all summer long.
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Marylouise Hilliard
Am considering ordering 2 packs of 8 plugs of verbena bonariensis but I have no idea of postage costs. I live in a coastal area of Southern California and can plant now.
Am considering ordering 2 packs of 8 plugs of verbena bonariensis but I have no idea of postage costs. I live in a coastal area of Southern California and can plant now.