Fort Hill Creeping Phlox Plant (Phlox subulata ‘Fort Hill’)
Fort Hill Creeping Phlox Plant
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Vivid blush-rose blooms create a blanket of fragrant color in your springtime garden, making the Fort Hill Creeping Phlox an instant landscape star.
Star-shaped flowers merge elegantly with the Fort Hill’s needled evergreen foliage. Delivering an unmatched aroma and profusion of eye-catching blooms in spring, the Fort Hill Creeping Phlox is the ideal groundcover pick. Especially since it’s resistant to pesky deer and tolerant of drought.
It’s well-suited to borders, tough problem areas prone to erosion, and steep banks. The Fort Hill Creeping Phlox Plant is a solution plant for nearly any space in your landscape. Whether you incorporate it in rocky, alpine inclines or pollinator gardens to bring bees and butterflies to your yard, the Fort Hill Creeping Phlox Plant is unbelievably versatile.
It’s nearly impossible to find healthy groundcover like this at your local garden center or nursery. We’ve planted, grown, and shipped your Fort Hill Creeping Phlox with meticulous care. Now, you get a stunning perennial that’s ready to thrive in your landscape, virtually carefree and without any hassle on your part.
Don’t wait until it’s gone – this problem-solving perennial has been developed to perfection.
Hardiness zone | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Find a spot with well-drained soil and full sun (6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day).
Plant your Fort Hill in a hole twice as wide but just as deep as the root ball. Water immediately to establish roots.
If you’re planting in a container, select a pot that’s about twice the size of your plant’s shipped container, and use organic soil. Place your plant’s rootball, water to settle its roots, and find a sunny spot on your porch or patio to place your container.
Water weekly, or check the surrounding soil. When the soil is dry about 3 inches down, it’s time to water your Phlox.