Description
With all the recent breeding, we feel Agastache are set to become the new salvias — fantastic long-flowering perennials and great companion plants to help keep the garden disease free. This is one of the best for attracting pollinators in our trial and is genuinely one of the easiest and most versatile perennials to grow. Neat mounds of aromatic foliage topped with bow-like peachy-apricot flowers which sit in their mauve calyxes all summer long. Plant in the warmest and sunniest spot you have.
Care Tips
Agastache prefers sunny free-draining soil. They do not require extra feeding - this will only encourage leggy growth. The plants will be stronger and more floriferous if you cut back flower stalks as flowers fade.