Spike Dracaena Indivisa (Spike)
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Color Name: Green Spike
Dracaena Spike is a dramatic plant that has leaves shaped like swords. It provides contrast in the garden all season. This structured plant will beautify your garden or patio. Dracaena Indivisa Spikes can add intrigue to your garden or container. Spikes are a foliage plant that provides height and contrast.
Growing Tips: Spikes are fairly drought tolerant. Plant in any well drained soil. Feed every two weeks if planted in a container with other plants. If your spike is in its own pot, feed it monthly with a balanced plant food while actively growing. At the end of the growing season Draceana can be moved indoors for the winter.
When planting in containers, hanging baskets and window boxes, we recommend using our potting soil which is specially formulated for our plants. An application of a time release fertilizer at the time of planting will help to ensure the best possible performance. Zehr's Osmocote blend is perfect for the job. We also suggest fertilizing every two weeks during the hot summer months of June, July and August with Maxsea, which you can purchase at Zehr's. Begonias, Impatiens and most plants grown for foliage normally do not need as much fertilizer.
Photo courtesy of Proven Winners.
Dracaena Spike is a dramatic plant that has leaves shaped like swords. It provides contrast in the garden all season. This structured plant will beautify your garden or patio. Dracaena Indivisa Spikes can add intrigue to your garden or container. Spikes are a foliage plant that provides height and contrast.
Growing Tips: Spikes are fairly drought tolerant. Plant in any well drained soil. Feed every two weeks if planted in a container with other plants. If your spike is in its own pot, feed it monthly with a balanced plant food while actively growing. At the end of the growing season Draceana can be moved indoors for the winter.
When planting in containers, hanging baskets and window boxes, we recommend using our potting soil which is specially formulated for our plants. An application of a time release fertilizer at the time of planting will help to ensure the best possible performance. Zehr's Osmocote blend is perfect for the job. We also suggest fertilizing every two weeks during the hot summer months of June, July and August with Maxsea, which you can purchase at Zehr's. Begonias, Impatiens and most plants grown for foliage normally do not need as much fertilizer.
Photo courtesy of Proven Winners.
Flower Color: Grown For Foliage Foliage Color: Green Shades
Height: 20 to 36 Inches Spread: 15 to 18 Inches Hardy in Zone: 10 |
Blooms:
Foliage Season: All Season |
Growth Rate |
Medium
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Attributes |
Container Window Boxes Hanging Baskets Landscapes Easy to Grow
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