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Colorita Alstromeria

 


COLORIT ensures festive days outside! This peculiar, striking Alstroemeria for the balcony, patio and in the garden will give you carefree enjoyment all summer long. 
Celebrate with COLORIT on a warm summer evening. With its bold markings on the large, frivolous flowering buds, the infectious joy of continually flowering flamboyant blooms make COLORIT the ideal garden decoration. 
This unique potted Alstroemeria originates from the high mountains of the Andes in Chilli and from Brazil, but has been further developed in the ultra-modern Dutch greenhouses of the breeder Royal Van Zanten. 


How to Care for COLORIT Alstroemeria

 

With COLORIT in your garden, you will have carefree enjoyment all summer long. This garden plant requires very little maintenance.

 


Planting

 

Choose a sunny or part sunny location. They do best in a light but rich soil that has good drainage. When you have selected a site, amend the soil by digging in Bumper Crop soil amendment before planting. Plant outdoors when the weather and soil have warmed up, about the time you plant other cool weather plants.

 


Fertilizer

 

To prevent blooms from fading, it is important to give extra fertilizer regularly since the plant uses a lot of nutrients. Adding general fertilizer once a month is sufficient to promote long lasting colorful blooms. We recommend using either Garden Elements or Jacks Classic 10-30-20 Blossom Booster Fertilizer.

 


Watering

 

To keep COLORIT in pots on your terrace or balcony, water them regularly, especially on sunny days. When planting in-ground, they may need a little extra water to get started and will require more water during the hot summer months. When watering, be sure to water until completely moist.

 


Pests and Disease

 

COLORIT is resistant to most diseases and pests. Simply use some snail pellets against snails.

 

Deer-Resistant

 


Semi-Hardy

 

COLORIT is half-hardy and can tolerate mild frost. Plants in pots freeze quicker than when in the ground and are best brought inside and placed in a frost-free spot during winter. When the plants start growing again in the spring, some extra fertilizer will enable the plant to flower faster.

 


Special Features

 

Attracts Birds, Great for Cut Flowers, Good for Containers, Low Maintenance