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Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus)

Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus)

Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus) - Description

Potted Juncus Inflexus
Common Name: Hard Rush
Other Names: None
Indoors or Outdoor: Suitable for outdoor planting
Size: Typically grows to a height of 30-60 cm and spreads up to 30 cm.

Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus) - Delivery

Delivery Info: Your healthy Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus) plants will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your doorstep, ready for planting.

Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus) - Characteristics

Mature Size: Usually reaches a height of 30-60 cm and spreads up to 30 cm.
Evergreen or Deciduous: This rush is deciduous, meaning it sheds its leaves in the winter.
Preferred Position: Full sun to partial shade.
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Hard Rush features slender, cylindrical stems with green, grass-like leaves.
Hardy or Not Hardy: It is a hardy perennial and can withstand various weather conditions.
Diseases: Generally resistant to common plant diseases.

Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus) - Uses

Uses in Garden: Hard Rush is often used in water gardens, pond edges, and wetland areas. It's an excellent choice for naturalizing wetter parts of your garden.

Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus) - Planting Characteristics

Preferred Planting Aspect: Full sun to partial shade.
Frost Hardy: Yes, it is frost hardy in most Irish climates.
Fast or Slow Growing: Hard Rush is typically a slow grower.
Pruning Advice: Prune dead or damaged stems in late winter or early spring to encourage new growth.

Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus) - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate

Sowing Time: Plant in the spring or early summer.
Instruction: Choose a moist to wet soil that drains well. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball, place the plant, backfill with soil, and water thoroughly.
Trench Preparation: No trench preparation is necessary for this plant.
Positioning of Plants: Plant in areas where the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged.
Plant Spacing: Space plants about 30-45 cm apart.
Pruning: Prune back dead or damaged stems in late winter or early spring.

Facts About the Product: Hard Rush, also known as Juncus Inflexus, is an ideal choice for adding texture and interest to water gardens and wetland areas. Its slender stems and graceful appearance make it a charming addition to your garden's water features.

Enhance your garden's beauty with the elegant and hardy Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus). Whether you're landscaping a pond or creating a wetland area, this plant is an excellent choice. Order yours today and bring the beauty of wetland flora to your outdoor space.

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Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus)

$5.78

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Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus) - Description

Potted Juncus Inflexus
Common Name: Hard Rush
Other Names: None
Indoors or Outdoor: Suitable for outdoor planting
Size: Typically grows to a height of 30-60 cm and spreads up to 30 cm.

Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus) - Delivery

Delivery Info: Your healthy Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus) plants will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your doorstep, ready for planting.

Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus) - Characteristics

Mature Size: Usually reaches a height of 30-60 cm and spreads up to 30 cm.
Evergreen or Deciduous: This rush is deciduous, meaning it sheds its leaves in the winter.
Preferred Position: Full sun to partial shade.
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Hard Rush features slender, cylindrical stems with green, grass-like leaves.
Hardy or Not Hardy: It is a hardy perennial and can withstand various weather conditions.
Diseases: Generally resistant to common plant diseases.

Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus) - Uses

Uses in Garden: Hard Rush is often used in water gardens, pond edges, and wetland areas. It's an excellent choice for naturalizing wetter parts of your garden.

Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus) - Planting Characteristics

Preferred Planting Aspect: Full sun to partial shade.
Frost Hardy: Yes, it is frost hardy in most Irish climates.
Fast or Slow Growing: Hard Rush is typically a slow grower.
Pruning Advice: Prune dead or damaged stems in late winter or early spring to encourage new growth.

Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus) - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate

Sowing Time: Plant in the spring or early summer.
Instruction: Choose a moist to wet soil that drains well. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball, place the plant, backfill with soil, and water thoroughly.
Trench Preparation: No trench preparation is necessary for this plant.
Positioning of Plants: Plant in areas where the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged.
Plant Spacing: Space plants about 30-45 cm apart.
Pruning: Prune back dead or damaged stems in late winter or early spring.

Facts About the Product: Hard Rush, also known as Juncus Inflexus, is an ideal choice for adding texture and interest to water gardens and wetland areas. Its slender stems and graceful appearance make it a charming addition to your garden's water features.

Enhance your garden's beauty with the elegant and hardy Hard Rush (Juncus Inflexus). Whether you're landscaping a pond or creating a wetland area, this plant is an excellent choice. Order yours today and bring the beauty of wetland flora to your outdoor space.

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