£16.99 instead of £24.97 for a Buddleia Davidii Butterfly Candy Collection from You Garden - save 32%
Product Features
Vibrant Blooms: Displays ruby red, creamy white, and lavender flowers from summer to autumn.
Pollinator Friendly: Attracts butterflies and bees to boost garden biodiversity.
Compact Growth: Ideal for small gardens, patios, and containers.
Low Maintenance: Hardy and drought-tolerant—great for beginner gardeners.
Versatile Planting: Thrives in a range of soils and light conditions.
Full Details
Sweeten your garden with the blooms that butterflies can't resist!
We’re offering you a Buddleia Davidii Butterfly Candy Collection for £16.99, saving you 32% offYou Garden’s price of £24.97 (correct as of 11.11.24).
Sweeten Your Garden with Buddleia
Transform your outdoor space into a vibrant haven with the Buddleia Davidii Butterfly Candy Collection. Known for their stunning spires of ruby red, creamy white, and lavender blooms, these flowering shrubs are not only a feast for the eyes but also a magnet for butterflies and bees. This collection ensures your garden is buzzing with life while adding a splash of colour from summer to autumn.
Plant Benefits & Care
Hardy & Adaptable: These shrubs thrive in full sun or semi-shade and adapt well to various soil types, from poor to well-drained.
Easy Maintenance: Once established, these plants require minimal care. Simply plant in a sunny spot and prune in early spring to maintain their shape and encourage new growth.
Drought Tolerant: Perfect for those who want beautiful blooms without the hassle of frequent watering.
Usage Ideas
The compact nature of the Buddleia 'Butterfly Candy' makes it perfect for small gardens or container planting on patios. Pair them with other pollinator-friendly plants like lavender or echinacea to create a vibrant, wildlife-friendly garden.
FAQs
When is the best time to plant? The best time to plant Buddleia is in early spring after the last frost.
How fast does it grow? Buddleia is known for its rapid growth, reaching maturity within a few seasons.
What type of soil does it prefer? It thrives in well-drained soil but is adaptable to various soil conditions.