Growing Information

Growing zone guide
Growing Zone Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8
Sunlight Bright light
Type of Soil Slightly acidic to neutral
Mature Height 10 to 12 inches
Maintenance Level Low maintenance
Water Requirement Moderate watering (once a week)

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Additional Information
Growth Rate

– Fast-growing

– Establishes quickly and fills out within one growing season

Colorful Leaves No
Flowering Yes
Bloom Color Blue
Ornamental Berries N/A
Disease resistant Yes
Cold Tolerant Yes
Heat Tolerant Yes
Drought Tolerant No
Deer Resistant Yes
Edible No
Wildlife Attraction

– Attracts pollinators, especially bees and butterflies

– Not attractive to deer or rabbits

Self-pollinating Self-pollinating
Seasonality

– Spring: new foliage emerges in tidy mound

– Summer: profuse bloom beginning in early to mid-season

– Fall: may show slight rebloom with deadheading; cut back in late fall

– Winter: dies back to ground in cold zones

Ideal For

– Compact borders

– Containers

– Pollinator gardens

– Edging

Leaf Description

– Narrow, lance-shaped, medium green leaves

– Forms a dense, low-growing mound

– Foliage stays neat and compact even without trimming

Flower Description

– Spikes of intense blue-violet flowers with soft pastel undertones

– Short, dense flower wands rise just above the foliage

– Bloom period: early to mid-summer, with potential for rebloom

– Highly floriferous for its compact size

Pruning & Maintenance

– Deadhead regularly to encourage continued flowering

– Light trim after main flush keeps plant neat and may trigger rebloom

– Cut to ground level in early spring to refresh growth

Water Needs

– Prefers moderate, consistent moisture in well-drained soil

– Water regularly during prolonged droughts or extreme heat

– Drought-tolerant once established but thrives with steady moisture

Light Needs

– Requires full sun (6 or more hours daily) for best flowering and habit

– Can tolerate very light shade but may reduce bloom intensity

Harvesting

– Suitable for small-scale cut flower use

– Best harvested when lower florets are open

– Short spikes make it ideal for miniature arrangements or containers

Fertilizing

– Fertilize in spring with balanced, slow-release fertilizer or compost

– Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers to prevent legginess

– Generally low feeding needs if soil is moderately fertile

Additional Care Tips N/A
Pollination

– Attracts bees, butterflies, and hoverflies

– Produces nectar-rich flowers in mid to late season

– Non-invasive; doesn't self-seed heavily

Companion Plants

Salvia nemorosa – matches bloom season and upright form

Coreopsis – vibrant yellow contrast and similar sun/water needs

Lavandula angustifolia – aromatic foliage and structural contrast

Echinacea – adds height and pollinator diversity

Nepeta faassenii – soft, spilling habit balances the compact Veronica

Flowering and Seasonality

– Spring: new foliage emerges in tidy mound

– Summer: profuse bloom beginning in early to mid-season

– Fall: may show slight rebloom with deadheading; cut back in late fall

– Winter: dies back to ground in cold zones

– Spikes of intense blue-violet flowers with soft pastel undertones

– Short, dense flower wands rise just above the foliage

– Bloom period: early to mid-summer, with potential for rebloom

– Highly floriferous for its compact size

Pet Friendly

Yes

Growing Zone
  • Zone 4
  • Zone 5
  • Zone 6
  • Zone 7
  • Zone 8

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