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Potted Sagina Subulata Plant - Description
- Potted Sagina Subulata Plant
- Sagina Subulata Supreme
- AKA Irish Moss Plant
- Flower Colour: White
- Low Growing, Mounds of Dense Foliage
- Potted Plant
- Pot Size: 1L Pot
Potted Sagina Subulata Plants - Characteristics
- Plant Type: Low spreading plant
- Ground cover plant
- Lush, fresh appearance with dainty white flowers
- Ideal between rocks & stone walls
- Evergreen herbaceous plant
- Fully Grown Size: 7cm high, 40cm spread
- Flower Colour: White
- Flowering Time: Spring
- Sow: All year round
- Hardiness: Fully hardy
Potted Sagina Subulata Plants - Uses
- Can be used as a lawn alternative
- Sagina subulata will withstand light foot traffic
- Can be grown in walls & crevices
- Suited to a rockery & alpine flower bed
- Position in between paving & stepping stones
- Position plants towards the front of borders
- Some great companion plants include Lavenders, Rosemary & Saxifraga
Potted Sagina Subulata Plants - Planting Instructions
- Prefers evenly moist, compost-rich soil
- Likes a lot of moisture, but not wet feet
- May need to be protected from hot afternoon sun in the south
- Can be a replacement lawn for cool Summer areas
- Can be divided in Autumn
- Spacing: 40cm apart
- Dig hole roughly twice the size of the plant pot
- Handle pots with care
- Squeeze side of pots to remove plant
- Firm in well
- Water again after planting
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