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1 Color Guard Adams Needle Yucca Filamentosa (Color Guard) Gallon Plant

1 Color Guard Adams Needle Yucca Filamentosa (Color Guard) Gallon Plant

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• Color Guard Adams Needle (Yucca Filamentosa 'Color Guard').
• Quantity: 1 Plants.
• The Color Guard Adams Needle Is A Striking, Ornamental Plant That Stands Out For Its Bold, Variegated Foliage And Dramatic Architectural Shape. With Long, Sword-Like Leaves Featuring Creamy Yellow Edges And Green Centers, This Yucca Adds A Splash Of Color And Texture To Any Garden. It’S Perfect For Adding Interest In Rock Gardens, Along Pathways, Or As A Dramatic Focal Point In The Landscape. This Hardy, Low-Maintenance Plant Also Produces Tall Flower Spikes In Summer, Showcasing Clusters Of White, Bell-Shaped Flowers.
• Planting Instructions: Choose The Right Location:
• Sunlight: Full Sun Is Essential For The Best Foliage Color And Flowering. Color Guard Adams Needle Thrives In Bright, Direct Sunlight And Will Develop Its Most Vibrant Variegated Leaves When Given 6 Or More Hours Of Sunlight Per Day. Soil: Prefers Well-Drained, Sandy Or Loamy Soil. While It’S Tolerant Of A Variety Of Soil Types, It Will Not Do Well In Wet, Soggy Soil. If Your Soil Tends To Retain Water, Consider Planting In Raised Beds Or Amending The Soil With Sand Or Organic Matter To Improve Drainage. Space: Give Each Plant Enough Space To Grow. Space Them About 2-3 Feet Apart For A Compact Display Or A Little Farther Apart If Planting In Groups Or Borders.
• Planting Steps: Dig The Hole: Dig A Hole That’S About Twice The Size Of The Root Ball. Make Sure It’S Deep Enough So The Top Of The Root Ball Is Level With Or Slightly Above The Surrounding Soil. | Prepare The Soil: If Your Soil Is Heavy Or Clayey, Mix In Some Sand Or Compost To Improve Drainage. Yucca Plants Do Not Like “Wet Feet,” So Good Drainage Is Key. | Place The Plant: Gently Remove The Plant From Its Container, Being Careful Not To Disturb The Roots Too Much. Place The Plant In The Hole, Making Sure It’S Positioned At The Right Height.
• Backfill The Hole: Fill The Hole With Soil, Gently Firming It Around The Root Ball To Eliminate Air Pockets. Water Thoroughly To Settle The Soil Around The Roots.
• Care After Planting: Watering: Water The Plant Thoroughly After Planting, And Then Water Sparingly. Yuccas Are Drought-Tolerant Once Established, So It’S Important Not To Overwater. Let The Soil Dry Out Between Waterings, And Be Sure The Plant Is In A Location Where Excess Water Won’T Collect Around The Roots.
• Mulching: Apply A Light Layer Of Mulch Around The Base Of The Plant To Help Retain Moisture And Keep The Soil Temperature Stable. Avoid Piling Mulch Against The Plant’S Stem, As This Can Lead To Rot.

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