Costa Farms Live Outdoor Full Sun Plant 36in. Tall Red Mandevilla in 10in. Grower Pot
Costa Farms Live Outdoor Full Sun Plant 36in. Tall Red Mandevilla in 10in. Grower Pot
Costa Farms Live Outdoor Full Sun Plant 36in. Tall Red Mandevilla in 10in. Grower Pot
Costa Farms Live Outdoor Full Sun Plant 36in. Tall Red Mandevilla in 10in. Grower Pot

Costa Farms Live Outdoor Full Sun Plant 36in. Tall Red Mandevilla in 10in. Grower Pot

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    Plants could come mostly in bud form but will be blooming or showing flowers within a week or two. This tropical mound bears a nonstop supply of large, trumpet-shaped blooms. Bold and showy, Mandevilla definitely makes a dramatic statement in landscapes and container gardens. Because it flowers almost constantly, you can grow this flowering vine by itself or in combination with other flowers and foliage in container gardens. It works well as an annual vine in the North when planted in garden beds and borders; you can plant it as a landscape vine in frost-free Zone 10. MANDEVILLA ARE THE IDEAL FLOWER FOR SUNNY SPOTS—ANYWHERE IN THE YARD, GARDEN, OR PATIO: Costa Farms Mandevilla excel in sunny garden spots. Mandevilla are sun-loving, flowering plants that grow best with 6 to 8 hours of direct light each day for optimum blooms. MANDEVILLA BLOOM ALL SUMMER! These vibrant-blooming flowers grow quickly and produce wave after wave of bright flowers—all the way to frost. MIX MANDEVILLA WITH OTHER PLANTS FOR BEAUTIFUL RESULTS: The bright colored flowers and dark green leaves of Mandevilla looks stunning with other annual flowers that love sunny locations. Be creative when you mix and match them together in containers and garden beds. Mix and match other colors of hibiscus too. CARE FOR YOUR MANDEVILLA IS EASY: Light: Grow Mandevilla in full sun outdoors. Some plants may burn if placed in direct sunlight. Water: Mandevilla likes to be watered once a week with about 2-3 cups. The frequency of watering may change depending on your plant's pot size, how much light it gets, and the temperature of the environment. Feeding: Feed your plants a few times a year, in spring and summer, to keep them healthy. Use a general-purpose food labeled for houseplant use. Follow the directions on the packaging. Do not over feed your plant. Pruning/Shaping: Cut back old growth or branches that are getting out of hand straight down to the ground. Pinch off spent flowers just under the fading heads to encourage blooming. Repotting: Repot your plants when they become root bound. (A houseplant is root bound when roots appear in the soil or begin to escape through drain holes in the pot bottom.) Never repot houseplants using soil from your yard. Outdoor Options: Plants can be planted outdoors. Protect from frost. PLANT SAFETY: Not intended for human or animalconsumption. NOT RECOMMENDED TO BUY IF YOUR STATE WEATHER IS UNDER 50 DEGRESS.
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