a better garden starts with a better plant
A stunning addition to any garden, with delicate white blooms and cascading, globe-shaped growth. It’s perfect for adding elegance to containers or hanging baskets, flowering from late spring until the first frost.
Height x spread/Trail: 30 x 30 cm
Diamond Glow: a perfect mix of elegance and resilience
Diamond Glow, the esteemed sister of the highly acclaimed Diamond Frost, brings a new level of sophistication to your garden. Known for its delicate yet abundant white blooms, this plant is a true testament to both beauty and durability. Whether you're enhancing a sun-drenched balcony, a charming patio, or a cozy garden corner, Diamond Glow adapts effortlessly, flourishing in both full sun and semi-shade.This versatile plant doesn’t just offer visual appeal; it’s designed for gardeners seeking a hassle-free experience. Diamond Glow’s extended blooming season ensures your outdoor spaces remain vibrant from late spring through to the first frost, with minimal effort on your part. Its low-maintenance nature means you can enjoy a lush, blooming display without the need for constant care.
Pairs well with semi-vigorous species, enhancing any planting combination.
Its growth habit makes it ideal for baskets and containers.
No special care needed, self-cleaning and requiring minimal upkeep.
Light: Diamond Glow prefers full sun to semi-shade for optimal growth and blooms.
Care: Very easy to mantain, no need for deadheading.
Use: Perfect for containers, hanging baskets, and garden beds. Pairs beautifully with semi-vigorous plants.
Cultivation tips: Plant after the last frost in well-draining soil with a high peat content.
Keep the soil evenly moist but avoid waterlogging. Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.
Feeding: Feed weekly with a balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season.
Soil: Prefers light, well-draining soil enriched with peat.
Parasites: Generally pest-resistant, but monitor for occasional whiteflies or snails.
Blooms continuously from late spring until the first frost, with a peak in summer.