This classic H. paniculata is getting rave reviews from fans all across the industry. Let’s see what makes Sweet Summer a favorite among growers, retailers and landscape contractors.
Nursery Growers
From start to ship, easy does it! All Sweet Summer needs is one Spring pruning before the foliage emerges. Some growers have skipped pruning altogether! How? They purchase liners from the Ball Ornamentals supplier network for shipment in March and early April. They can pot up and grow to finish in 4 months, with a fully blooming, retail-ready plant in June or early July.
The upright habit is sweet, too – perfect for offering in 3-gallon containers. Sweet Summer won’t flop like other H. paniculata, so it’s easier to ship and arrives in better shape.
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