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Planting is a Piece of Cake With Bloomin’ Easy
The growers and Bloomin' Easy know that young homeowners are looking for ways to decorate and put together gorgeous gardens without it costing an arm and a leg and any semblance of relaxation over the summer months.
That's why they've spent years making sure that when you buy their brand, you're buying high-quality, low-maintenance plants that will require little to nothing from you once it's established.
When first looking at these plants, you'll be struck by their sheer beauty. The growers pick out only the most exceptionally colored plants.
New for the Sake of Being New? Not Quite!
Sure, creating new plants is fun but at Bloomin' Easy, they like to have a little more purpose. They take time and look extensively for the world's top plant breeders. With their help, they will find and create plants that offer a unique beauty and make upkeep easier for the already busy homeowner.
There's a reason Bloomin' Easy's motto is "Plant, water, relax." They've ensured that gardening with their plants is a simple three-step process.
The brand carefully selects a few varieties each year to add to its collection. This ensures ample time to test, try, and revise before going to market.
A Few of Our Favorites
How do you pick your favorite from an all-star line-up? It's a (not so) hard job but someone has to do it.
Every neighbor on the block has a blue hydrangea or perhaps a white one. Stun them all by adding the bi-colored blooms of Tilt-A-Swirl® Hydrangea. These mopheads consist of florets that are greenish-yellow in the center and quickly transition to a vivid bright pink toward the edges.
It's the age-old combination of green and pink perfectly complementing each other. Elevate your outdoor space with this hydrangea and you'll find your visitors endlessly enamored and asking where they can get their own.
Another handsome addition to your garden is the Tuxedo™ Weigela. With its stark dark green foliage and brilliant white blooms, you'll find this shrub adds texture and flair to your backyard landscape.
Try using either as a foundation plant against your house to soften up where your house meets the ground. Planting under a window ensures you'll be able to sneak glances at it throughout the day!
Maybe you're looking for a pop of color near your mailbox to greet visitors and catch the eyes of those passing by. Tilt-A-Swirl hydrangea and Tuxedo Weigela are great candidates for both!
When picking your spot to plant, make sure to look for places with full sun and well drained soil. This will give you the best chance of success and means less work for you later down the road.
You don't have to settle for mediocre plants or sacrifice your Sundays of relaxation to upkeep an extensive garden. Just look to Bloomin Easy for your plant needs. Start browsing today!
FAQS for Buying Bloomin’ Easy® Online
Why are Bloomin’ Easy® shrubs especially appealing to first‑time homeowners and novice gardeners?
Why are Bloomin’ Easy® shrubs especially appealing to first‑time homeowners and novice gardeners?
Many new homeowners want colorful landscaping but have limited time and horticultural experience. Bloomin’ Easy® breeders start by selecting naturally compact genetics that stay under 4 ft, so plants won’t outgrow small lots or require heavy pruning. They then trial candidates across multiple climates to verify disease resistance and drought tolerance, reducing the need for sprays or constant watering. Finally, cultivars are chosen for multi‑season interest—early flowers, vivid summer foliage, or fall color—so one shrub offers months of curb appeal. This step‑by‑step breeding and testing process removes common pain points (size control, pest issues, uneven bloom), making success far more likely for beginners before any purchase decision.
Which USDA hardiness zones suit Bloomin’ Easy® introductions, and how can I match the right variety to my climate?
Which USDA hardiness zones suit Bloomin’ Easy® introductions, and how can I match the right variety to my climate?
The collection spans Zones 3 – 8, covering most of the continental United States. Begin by confirming your zone, then check each variety’s tag—‘Peach Sorbet®’ hydrangea thrives to Zone 5, while ‘Sonic Bloom® Pink’ weigela pushes into Zone 3. Next, consider micro‑climates: windy prairie lots may feel one zone colder; urban courtyards can feel one zone warmer. Finally, pair site conditions—full sun for spirea, part shade for reblooming hydrangeas—with the plant’s stated light preference. Aligning zone, micro‑climate, and light ensures reliable winter survival and maximum bloom potential.
What planting routine helps Bloomin’ Easy® shrubs establish quickly and reduce transplant shock?
What planting routine helps Bloomin’ Easy® shrubs establish quickly and reduce transplant shock?
1) Dig a hole twice the container width and loosen surrounding soil so new roots can penetrate. 2) Blend two inches of compost into the back‑fill to improve drainage and nutrient holding. 3) Place the root ball so the crown sits half an inch above grade, preventing water from pooling around stems. 4) Back‑fill firmly, eliminating air pockets, then water until the soil is saturated. 5) Add a two‑inch mulch layer, keeping it two inches from the stems to deter rot. 6) Provide one inch of water weekly during the first growing season, switching to as‑needed deep soaks thereafter. By following these steps in sequence—prepare, position, plant, protect—gardeners promote rapid root growth and vigorous top growth.
How and when should I prune Bloomin’ Easy® shrubs to maintain their natural shape without sacrificing flowers?
How and when should I prune Bloomin’ Easy® shrubs to maintain their natural shape without sacrificing flowers?
Most Bloomin’ Easy® cultivars bloom on new wood, so structural pruning is best done in late winter or very early spring before bud break. Remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches first to improve airflow. Next, shorten the remaining stems by up to one‑third, angling cuts just above outward‑facing buds; this encourages branching and keeps the shrub dense. Avoid heavy midsummer shearing, which can remove developing flower buds for the next flush. A single annual rejuvenation cut, followed by light shaping only if needed, preserves the plant’s compact form while ensuring season‑long color.
What fertilizer and watering schedule keeps Bloomin’ Easy® shrubs healthy through hot summers and cold winters?
What fertilizer and watering schedule keeps Bloomin’ Easy® shrubs healthy through hot summers and cold winters?
Apply a slow‑release, balanced fertilizer in early spring as new growth starts; this feeds steadily for three to four months without risking burn. In containers, supplement mid‑summer with a half‑strength water‑soluble feed if foliage pales. Water newly planted shrubs deeply when the top two inches of soil are dry; established shrubs typically need one deep soak per week in summer heat, but container plants may require water every other day. In late summer, taper nitrogen to allow stems to harden off before winter, then add two inches of fresh mulch after the ground cools to insulate roots. This balanced nutrition‑and‑moisture routine supports robust growth in summer and hardiness in winter.