Big Blue Liriope
Liriope muscari 'Big Blue'
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Liriope muscari 'Big Blue'
In stock & ready to ship today
FREE shipping on orders of $49 or more!
Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
Imagine a splash of vibrant purple flowers bursting through lush, green foliage – that’s the beauty you can bring to your yard with Big Blue Liriope. This isn’t just any plant; it’s a resilient companion that thrives in both sunshine and shade, shrugging off dry spells and keeping your weekends free from yard chores. Let Big Blue Liriope handle the hard work, while you relax and enjoy a garden that flourishes with minimal effort.
Besides the undeniable visual appeal it brings to your outdoor space, Big Blue Liriope is truly low maintenance. Forget about stressing over watering schedules or battling pesky bugs – Big Blue Liriope boasts natural resistance to drought and pests, leaving you free to spend more time enjoying your vibrant, low-effort garden.
This versatile plant thrives in a variety of lighting conditions, making it a perfect choice for both sunny corners and shaded walkways. Plus, it’s not picky about soil – as long as it drains well, your Big Blue Liriope will flourish. Imagine a groundcover that looks beautiful and requires minimal effort – that’s the magic of this easy-to-please perennial.
Big Blue Liriope thrives in full sun to part shade. In hot climates, some afternoon shade is beneficial. Well-drained soil is key. If your soil is heavy clay, amend it with compost or peat moss to improve drainage.
Big Blue Liriope grows to 1-2 feet tall and wide at maturity. Space individual plants 1-2 feet apart for a border or to create a groundcover.
Dig a hole slightly wider and deeper than the root ball of your Big Blue Liriope plant.
Gently loosen the roots of your Liriope before planting to encourage them to spread out in the new soil. Position the plant in the hole so the top of the root ball sits slightly above the soil level. Backfill the hole with soil, tamping it down gently to remove air pockets. Water thoroughly to settle the soil around the roots.
Water your newly planted Big Blue Liriope deeply right after planting. Aim to soak the soil to a depth of 6-8 inches.
Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base of your Liriope to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. In the first year, water deeply once or twice a week, especially during dry periods. After establishment, Big Blue Liriope is drought tolerant but may need occasional watering during extended dry spells. Apply a slow-release fertilizer in early spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. For a tidy appearance, prune off dead or brown leaves in late winter or early spring.
This isn’t just a low-maintenance plant; it’s a transformative element for your outdoor space. Picture yourself relaxing on a warm summer evening, surrounded by the gentle sway of its emerald green blades and the cheerful dance of purple blooms. Let the stress of weeding and watering fade away – our Big Blue Liriope is shipped directly to your door, healthy and ready to thrive in your garden.
With its effortless beauty and resilience, it’s the perfect choice to create a flourishing oasis you can truly enjoy. So ditch the high-maintenance flowers and embrace the ease and elegance of Big Blue Liriope – order yours today and watch your garden come alive.
Water deep once or twice each week in the first year to help roots grow strong. After it’s grown in, it can handle dry times well, but might need more water if it’s very hot.
Put your Liriope where it gets lots of light, but give it some shade in the afternoon if you live in a hot place.
The soil where you plant should drain well. If your ground is hard or like clay, mix in some compost or peat moss to make it better.
Use a slow-release fertilizer for plants in early spring, this helps your Liriope grow well and bloom.
To make your Liriope look its best, cut the old leaves down to about 2 inches high before new ones show up in spring. This gets rid of dead ends and makes new growth come in thick.
Put a cover of mulch around your Liriope to keep water in, stop weeds, and keep roots safe when it’s cold.
When your Big Blue Liriope arrives, give it a good drink to help it settle and recover from its trip. Make sure water gets deep into the ground to reach the roots. If it’s in a pot, check daily as these can dry faster.
In its first year, it’s key for your Liriope to grow strong roots. Water well once or twice a week, more if it’s very hot or dry. Test the soil; if the top inch is dry, it needs water.
After a year, your Liriope will handle dry spells better and won’t need as much water. Yet, in long dry or hot times, give extra water to keep it healthy. Usually, watering every week or two is enough, checking the soil to guide you.
Putting mulch around your Liriope helps keep the soil moist and cuts down on watering. In winter, water less as the plant slows down. Don’t overwater to avoid root rot and fungus. For best watering, use a watering can or hose with a soft spray to be like rain, for a gentle and even water spread.
When your plant gets to you, help it get used to its new spot rather than feed it right away. Let the plant adjust for a couple of weeks. If it arrives in spring or early summer, you can give it a light, all-round, slow-release fertilizer after it settles, but it’s not a must.
In its first growing season, giving it food can boost its growth. Early in spring, when new green shows, use an all-round, slow food. Follow what the fertilizer instructions say for how much, and don’t give too much to avoid harm. A second round can go in mid-summer to help it grow and bloom, but skip late season feeding so new shoots aren’t killed by cold.
Once settled, this plant doesn’t need much care. Keep feeding it once a year in early spring with all-round, slow-release fertilizer. This will keep it strong, especially in poor soil. If your plant looks good and healthy, you can cut back on how much food you give.
Make sure the soil is wet before you feed to keep the roots safe. Put the food at the plant’s base, away from leaves, and water it well. If your Liriope is in rich, living soil, you might not need to feed it much. Watch how your plant reacts to feeding and adjust based on how it looks and grows.
For cutting, grab sharp garden snips or scissors. Clean and disinfect them well to stop plant sickness from spreading. For big clumps, a lawn mower on a high setting might work, but be careful not to trim too much.
Cutting this sturdy plant is best in late winter or early spring, just before it starts to grow again. First, take off any old, dead, or bad-looking leaves from the past year. Trim the leaves down to about 2 to 3 inches from the ground. This makes the plant grow back strong and full as it gets warmer. Make sure to clear away the cut bits to avoid fungus issues.
Once you’ve trimmed your plant, give it a bit of water and maybe some slow food to help it start growing again. This makes sure the plant has what it needs to come back thick and green. Keep an eye on it for new shoots, and water more if it’s very dry outside.
If it gets too crowded or spreads too much, you can split it while pruning. Lift the whole bunch out of the ground, and cut through the root ball with a sharp tool to make smaller bits. Each piece should have plenty of roots and shoots. Plant these pieces right away to either spread out your garden or give some to friends. This helps manage your Liriope’s size and gives old plants a new lease on life.
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