Harbor Dwarf Nandina: A Compact Beauty for Your Garden
The Harbor Dwarf Nandina is a fantastic choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance, visually appealing shrub. This compact evergreen provides year-round interest with its vibrant foliage. The Harbor Dwarf Nandina is known for its adaptability and stunning color changes throughout the seasons. The soft textured deep green foliage turns to shades of maroon, burgundy, red and a touch of orange during the cool season adding color and interest in winter landscape. It is a perfect selection for borders, containers, or as a ground cover.
This Nandina variety is one of the lowest growing, reaching about 18 inches in height. In late spring or early summer, it produces panicles of white, star-shaped flowers, followed by clusters of bright red berries that attract birds. This plant is also deer and insect resistant, making it an easy choice for any garden.
The Harbor Dwarf Nandina thrives in USDA hardiness zones 6a-11 and prefers well-drained soil. It adapts well to both full sun and partial shade, providing flexibility in planting location. With medium watering needs and a slow growth habit, it’s an excellent option for gardeners of all skill levels.
Benefits of Planting Harbor Dwarf Nandina:
- Year-round color and interest
- Deer and insect resistance
- Adaptability to various light conditions
- Attracts birds to your garden
- Low maintenance and easy to grow
Harbor Dwarf Nandina is delivered as a seedling in a 4″ pot, approximately 7″ tall, ready to be transplanted into your garden or container. Planting instructions are included.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How big will the Harbor Dwarf Nandina get?
This variety typically reaches a mature height of about 18 inches, making it perfect for small spaces.
2. What kind of sunlight does it need?
The Harbor Dwarf Nandina thrives in both full sun and partial shade, offering flexibility in placement.
3. Is this plant deer resistant?
Yes, it is known for its deer resistance, making it a practical choice for gardens in areas with deer populations.
4. What type of soil is best for the Harbor Dwarf Nandina?
It prefers well-drained soil but can tolerate clay, loam, peat, sand, and silt.
5. How often should I water the Harbor Dwarf Nandina?
Water moderately, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings.
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