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Hardy Tall Phlox Mix

Hardy Tall Phlox Mix

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Bring a burst of bold color and sweet fragrance to your garden with the Hardy Tall Phlox Mix. This vibrant blend features premium hybrid varieties in pink, red, white, purple, and more—each one blooming with oversized, 5–6" flower heads that keep the show going long after other perennials call it quits.

Also known as Garden Phlox or “Flame Flowers,” these upright bloomers shine in sunny borders and garden corners, offering a long-lasting display that’s as reliable as it is beautiful. Whether you're cutting fresh stems for a vase or creating a cottage-style garden scene, this mix delivers color, fragrance, and form in one neat package.

Why You'll Love the Hardy Tall Phlox Mix

  • Blooms for weeks in mid to late summer when other flowers fade
  • Large, non-fading flower heads—5 to 6 inches across
  • Fragrant and perfect for fresh-cut arrangements
  • Compact, dense foliage with rich green, lance-shaped leaves
  • Attracts pollinators while resisting deer
  • Excellent for borders, containers, and perennial beds

Each order includes 10 grade #1 bare root plants, ready to bring color and charm to your garden for seasons to come.

FAQ

  • How tall do Hardy Tall Phlox grow, and where should I plant them?
    These perennials typically reach 2-3 feet in height, making them ideal for the middle or back of borders. They thrive in full sun but can tolerate partial shade, especially in hotter climates. Choose a spot with good air circulation to help prevent mildew.
  • When do they bloom, and how long does the flowering season last?
    Hardy Tall Phlox blooms from mid to late summer, often lasting several weeks—right when many other perennials are winding down. With deadheading and proper care, you may even see extended or repeat blooming into early fall.
  • Can I grow this mix in containers?
    Yes, they can be grown in large containers, especially dwarf or compact varieties. Just be sure to use a deep pot with well-draining soil, and water regularly. Container-grown phlox adds vertical interest and color to patios or small-space gardens.
  • Do these attract pollinators or wildlife?
    Absolutely—Hardy Tall Phlox is a pollinator magnet. Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds love the nectar-rich blooms, while the plants themselves are deer-resistant, making them a smart choice for wildlife-friendly gardens.
  • How should I care for and maintain my Phlox plants?
    Keep soil moist but not soggy, and apply mulch to retain moisture and reduce weeds. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowers. In fall, cut the stems back to the ground after the foliage dies back. Divide clumps every 3–5 years to maintain vigor and avoid overcrowding.