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Penstemon digitalis 'Mystica'

Penstemon digitalis 'Mystica'

Beardtongue

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Approx rootball size

Available for dispatch from May

Sustainably Grown Organic Penstemon digitalis 'Mystica' - The Mystical Beardtongue

🌸 This organic Penstemon Digitalis ‘Mystica' is a captivating variety of Beardtongue - A striking perennial known for its tall, sturdy stems adorned with tubular, lavender-hued flowers, poised gracefully above the foliage. Mystica's foliage itself is a sight to behold, with leaves that emerge a deep burgundy in spring and mature to a dusky green, maintaining a purplish undertone throughout the season. Blooming in late spring to early summer, it offers a delightful contrast against its own foliage and other garden plants.

🌞Plant Features:

💜 Lavender Blooms: Penstemon digitalis 'Mystica' showcases elegant spikes of lavender flowers, adding a soft yet dramatic height and colour to garden beds and borders.

🍃 Dynamic Foliage: The unique foliage transitions from burgundy in spring to dusky green with purplish undertones, providing multi-seasonal interest even when not in bloom.

🦋 Pollinator Magnet: The tubular flowers are beloved by bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, making Mystica an essential addition to any pollinator-friendly garden.

☀️ Versatile and Hardy: Thriving in a range of conditions from full sun to partial shade, Mystica is adaptable to various garden settings and is noted for its hardiness.

💧 Moderate Water Needs: Once established, Penstemon digitalis 'Mystica' is drought-tolerant, requiring minimal watering and making it a sustainable choice for eco-conscious gardeners.

🏡 Landscape Use: Ideal for adding vertical interest to borders, meadow gardens, and cottage-style landscapes, or as a striking element in mixed containers.

🌍 Grown with Sustainable Practices: Our Penstemon digitalis 'Mystica' is nurtured with a commitment to environmental stewardship, ensuring a robust and eco-friendly start for these beautiful plants without the reliance on synthetic chemicals.

🏡 Garden Uses:

Use this Penstemon’s tall, striking profile as a backdrop for lower-growing perennials and annuals in mixed borders.

Incorporate into native or wildflower gardens for its natural beauty and appeal to wildlife.

Plant in groups or drifts to create an impactful display of colour and texture.

Use in containers where its foliage and flowers can be admired up close.

🌱 How to Care for Penstemon digitalis 'Mystica':

Plant in well-draining soil in a location that receives full sun to partial shade.

Water regularly during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system, then reduce frequency, allowing the soil to dry slightly between watering.

Deadhead spent blooms to encourage a longer flowering period and to maintain plant vigor.

Apply a light layer of mulch around the base to retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.

🐝 Wildlife-Friendly Plant

By planting Penstemon digitalis 'Mystica', you're not only adding aesthetic value to your garden but also providing essential resources for pollinators, contributing to the health and diversity of your local ecosystem.

🚫 Is Penstemon digitalis 'Mystica' Safe for Pets?

While 'Mystica' is a boon for gardens and wildlife, it is generally considered safe for pets, allowing you to create a beautiful and worry-free garden space for all your family members to enjoy. 🐾

🌱 Sustainably Grown Plants

I make sure that all my plants are grown in either biodegradable wood fibre pots or harvested from wooden troughs and wrapped in hessian, significantly minimising waste and eliminating plastic use.

🌿 Eco-Friendly Packaging and Delivery

We are committed to environmental stewardship, which is reflected in our eco-conscious packaging and delivery methods. Your plantswill be delivered with careful plastic free packaging in a B-corp supplied box, ensuring that your gardening choices are environmentally responsible. For deliveries, I choose the most environmentally friendly option - Royal Mail, and further offset its already minimal carbon emissions by contributing to environmental initiatives. This dedication helps to offset our carbon footprint with each delivery, providing our customers with a greener, more responsible experience. When you purchase plants from us, you're not only enhancing your environment with beautiful greenery; you're actively participating in a movement that deeply respects and safeguards our planet. 💜

Buy Penstemon digitalis 'Mystica' 

 Its sustainable cultivation, pollinator-friendly nature, and striking appearance make it the perfect choice for the discerning gardener. 🌿🌺✨

Plant care guide

How do you plant perennials?

Dig a hole slightly larger than the woodfibre pot or balled rootball size, but no deeper. If it is a plant that likes to stay on the drier side (such as lavender), make the hole slightly shallower than the root ball so the surface of the rootball sits proud of the ground and use organic matter around the plant to stop water pooling on the base of the plant.

Water the hole and if the woodfibre pot or rootball doesn't seem moist pre-soak the pot or hessian contained rootball until it is saturated (no more bubbles rise to the surface).

There is normally no need to add compost to the hole if you have an established garden with healthy plants already growing. If you have a newbuild property or poor growth to existing plans chances are that your whole flowerbed needs improving with organic matter.

Place the pot or rootball in the hole. You can remove the hessian sacking it came in, or just remove the staple/twine and open the top once it's in the ground so the plant is free. The roots will easily grow through and the hessian will decompose, as will the woodfibre pots. Back fill the surrounding area with the dug soil. Do not firm the soil down hard! Roots need air and water and hard compacted soil prevents them from getting both.

Once planted water the plant in well and then water again whenever the soil starts to dry out under the surface, being careful not to overwater.

Mulching with something like woodchips around the plant after watering will help the soil to retain the moisture in hot weather. The perennial's foliage will die off in the winter and the plant will regrow through the mulch in the spring!

When to plant perennials in the UK?

Perennial plants can be planted out in the garden or in pots from spring, through the summer, to autumn. During dry weather and especially during the summer much closer attention needs to be given to watering in the first year.

If planting in hot weather, cut the foliage and flowers back. Your new plant will not be taking up much water until established so may struggle if the leaves lose more water than the roots can absorb. For the strongest result do not allow to flower or at least to set seed in the first year.

Where to plant perennials?

Check the plant info at the bottom of the page for the best place to position your new plant. If it prefers sun and you plant it in a north facing flowerbed next to a wall don't expect it to thrive or flower.

Pay attention to the soil. if it is heavy clay, incorporate organic matter such as compost to the soil before planting your perennial, preferably to the whole flowerbed. This will improve the soil by buffering it's water and nutrient holding ability. It is preferable to not just plonk compost in the bottom of the hole as it will not improve the overall condition of the soil surrounding your new plant. Do not add a layer of gravel or grit to the bottom of the hole as this will merely cause the perched water table to be higher. It will not improve drainage.

How do you care for perennial plants?

Cut back untidy foliage in the spring (you can leave the clippings on the flower bed to allow the nutrients to recycle into the soil). Divide every 3 to 5 years as the centre dies out and replant your extra plants! Perennials come back every year. Some are longer living than others.

Should perennials be fertilised?

The vast majority of garden soils contain plenty of nutrients, but if your garden is in a newly built development there is a good chance a thin layer of topsoil has been added on top of infertile subsoil. if that is the case, compost, soil improver or well rotted manure can be spread on the flower bed and dug in, or alternatively for those short of time or energy, organic fertiliser such as our own special organic mix of bone meal, hoof and horn and vinaase that is an organic, sustainable alternative to the John Innes formula, can be sprinkled around the plant with some compost added to the planting hole.

Delivery £5 flat rate or FREE over £50 spend.

I charge a flat rate of £5 for postage and packaging to all of Britain, including the Highlands and the Isle of Man, with free delivery for orders over £50. We are unable to send plants to Northern Ireland.

I use Royal Mail for our deliveries as they have the lowest carbon footprint per parcel delivered in the UK and actually tend to look after parcels rather than just chucking them over the nearest fence! This ensures that your plants will have the best care possible.

Please have a Safe Place set up if possible so your plants are not returned to the sorting office if no one is home to accept the delivery.

I try to dispatch plants twice a week and you will receive updates by text or email. In cases of extreme weather or if Royal Mail has a hiccup the delivery may be delayed but we'll keep you in the loop.

I'm unable to deliver to the Channel Islands or Northern Ireland.

The LAWNMOWER Guarantee

Healthy plants & happy customers

Your plant will only be dispatched if I'm happy it is healthy. The nature of growing the plants in large troughs means that the root system will be trimmed before they are balled in hessian, and therefore, depending on the time of year, the top growth may also be trimmed to make sure the roots are able to supply the water and nutrients your new plant requires.

Pruning encourages new growth and this applies to roots as well so a pruned plant actually results in a stronger plant.

The LAWNMOWER guarantee.

If you're not happy with your plants for any reason, even if you've run them over with your lawnmower, just pop them in a box (the plants, not the mower!) and post them back to us within 1 year for a replacement or refund.

This does not affect your statutory rights.

For full details check out the Refunds and Returns Policy.

Sustainability

Eco-friendly business

Fed up with plants grown in plastic pots which are doused in herbicides and sprayed with synthetic chemicals by big nurseries who merrily burn through finite resources, fly plants in from abroad on jet planes, irresponsibly use peat and coir, kill any insect nearby with non-selective pesticides and generally only think of the bottom line?

So are we!

How we grow plants sustainably

Our plants are started in coldframes or inside our house, grown-on woodfibre pots or in reclaimed wooden troughs which are then carefully harvested and balled and burlapped (hessian wrap securing the rootball), before packing plastic free in a eco cardboard box from a certified B-corp carbon neutral supplier. Some plants are grown in 8cm woodfibre pots.

Sustainable and organic compost & fertiliser

Our Soil Association certified organic compost is bought in bulk without plastic bags from Dalefoot Compost, and consists of sheep wool, bracken and comfrey. This naturally feeds the plants for 12 months. If supplemental feeding is required we only use our own special blend of organic fertilisers (bone meal, hoof & horn and vinaase) which have been processed with solar energy.

Carbon Neutral business

The small amount of electricity we use is from renewable sources and we irrigate our plants with stored water we have harvested. Plus, we are using our house and land for more than one purpose, preventing further land use and utilising the sunk carbon cost of the building rather than creating more.

We have partnered with Carbon Neutral Britain to offset our emissions, and recognise that we are not in control of all parts of the supply chain so have fully offset scopes 1, 2 and 3 to take that in to account - so that's all emissions connected to our business, from the farts coming out of the back of the sheep, to the carbon dioxide from the delivery van outside your door.

We don't just offset and carry on, ALL the decisions we make work to reduce emissions - for instance we use Royal Mail to post our plants as they have by far the lowest carbon footprint per parcel delivered in the UK.

Penstemon digitalis 'Mystica'

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Perennial
Full Sun
Broad PH tolerance
Well drained
Hardy
H 0.75 m X W 0.4 m
Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter
Pollinator friendly

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Rodney Taylor
Penstemon Mystica

The plant received is very healthy. Not yet seen it in flower but the leaf colours are very interesting and unusual.