20 Jack in the Pulpit Bare Roots – Hardy Perennial Wildflowers for Home Gardens and Landscaping

Enhance your garden with 20 Jack in the Pulpit bare root plants, perfect for shaded areas and low-maintenance wildflower gardens.

$39.99

Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    4-9
  • Soil type

    Moist, well-drained soil
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Partial to full shade
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring to early summer

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    Transform Your Garden with Jack in the Pulpit

    Jack in the Pulpit plants are hardy perennial wildflowers that thrive in shaded gardens. With their unique hooded flowers, they bloom from spring to early summer, providing vibrant color and elegance. These plants typically grow between 1-3 feet tall and are ideal for USDA zones 4-9, making them a versatile choice for various climates.

    Ideal for Shaded Areas

    Whether you want to enhance a shaded garden bed or create a naturalized area, Jack in the Pulpit is perfect for damp environments. They require moist, well-drained soil and prefer partial to full shade, allowing them to flourish while adding a unique look to your landscape.

    Low-Maintenance Beauty

    These bare root plants are easy to plant and care for, making them a great choice for gardeners seeking low-maintenance options. Once planted, they will return year after year, ensuring that your garden remains lush and colorful.

    Benefits for Biodiversity

    By adding Jack in the Pulpit plants to your garden, you not only enhance its beauty but also contribute to local biodiversity. These plants attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, promoting a healthy ecosystem in your outdoor space.

    FAQs

    • How should I plant my Jack in the Pulpit bare roots? Plant in moist, well-drained soil with the pointed end facing up, covering them with 2-3 inches of soil.
    • When do Jack in the Pulpit plants bloom? They bloom from spring to early summer, typically between April and June.
    • Can they survive in full sunlight? They thrive in partial to full shade and do best in cool, moist conditions.
    • Are they suitable for all climates? Yes, they grow well in USDA Zones 4-9.
    • How long will they last? As perennials, they return every year, providing blooms for many seasons.

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    20 Jack in the Pulpit Bare Roots – Hardy Perennial Wildflowers for Home Gardens and Landscaping
    20 Jack in the Pulpit Bare Roots – Hardy Perennial Wildflowers for Home Gardens and Landscaping