Enjoy a modern twist on an old-fashioned favorite with the Bloomables® New Age™ White Lilac! This hardy plant is a new-generation variety that's more compact and mildew-resistant.
This sturdy plant has lovely white blooms in a sweet fragrance, giving you the classic feel of lilacs in a new form. It's perfect for smaller spaces, butterfly gardens, containers, and more!
Plus, this plant is disease-resistant and tolerant to heat and cold for a hardy addition to any green space. It's the perfect low-maintenance option that enhances your yard with beautiful foliage and blooms each summer.
The Bloomables® New Age™ White Lilac brings tiny, creamy-colored blooms to your garden for a breathtaking sight. Buy yours today!
About Bloomables®: Bloomables® makes it easy to have a garden that blooms all season. This collection of roses, shrubs, and perennials have been carefully selected to provide an easy and beautiful gardening experience. Bright colors, unique textures, and of course, amazing blooms, make this collection one-of-a-kind.
1. Planting: Select a planting site that receives full sun, with at least six hours of sunlight each day. These plants thrive in well-drained soil that is enriched with organic matter but should not be overly fertilized. If your chosen location has poor drainage, consider raising the Lilacs above the water table by creating a planting mound to enhance drainage.
2. Watering: Water regularly until the plants are established. Keep the soil moderately moist and water when the top inch dries out. Use root watering or in-ground irrigation to keep leaves clean and dry, ensuring your plants stay healthy during dry weather.
3. Fertilizing: Mix Nature Hills Root Booster into the planting hole and top with a 3-4 inch layer of mulch or bark chips.
4. Pruning: After your shrub has finished blooming, trim the spent flowers and shape the plant to control its size. Remove any crossing or damaged branches by cutting at a 45-degree angle above an outward-facing leaf bud. Avoid pruning after this time to preserve next year’s blooms.