Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Blackcurrant Ice’
£5.95
A dwarf perennial with flowers that are like tiny chandeliers in buttery yellow and rich purple over blue-green feathery foliage. Height 50cm. Spread 30cm. It blooms for a long period of time from late spring through summer. Full sun/partial shade. Attracts bees and butterflies. Hardy.
Description
Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Blackcurrant Ice’ is a stunning, dwarf perennial that boasts unique, buttery yellow and rich purple flowers, resembling tiny chandeliers. This long-blooming perennial is ideal for creating an eye-catching garden display from late spring through summer. To ensure the healthy growth and vibrant blooms of your Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Blackcurrant Ice’, follow this detailed planting and care guide.
PLANTING and AFTERCARE GUIDE
Best Planting Time
- Spring: The best time to plant Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Blackcurrant Ice’ is in early spring when the soil has warmed up. This will give the roots time to establish before the growing season, ensuring strong growth and vibrant flowers.
- Autumn: Alternatively, you can plant in early autumn. This allows the plant to settle in before winter, encouraging strong root development for a better show of flowers the following spring.
Site Selection
- Sunlight: Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Blackcurrant Ice’ thrives in full sun to partial shade. Choose a spot that receives at least 4-6 hours of sunlight each day. However, it will also do well in light shade, especially in warmer areas, to avoid scorching the foliage.
- Soil: Ensure your soil is well-drained for Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Blackcurrant Ice’. It prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil, enriched with organic matter. Adding compost or well-rotted manure will improve drainage and fertility, promoting robust plant health and vibrant blooms.
Planting Instructions
- Prepare the Hole: Dig a hole for your Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Blackcurrant Ice’ that is twice as wide as the root ball and slightly deeper. This ensures there is ample space for the roots to establish.
- Soil Preparation: Enrich the soil with compost or organic matter to improve both fertility and drainage. Aquilegia thrives in nutrient-rich, well-draining soil, which helps promote growth and flowering.
- Planting: Place the plant in the hole, ensuring that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil. Gently backfill with soil, firming it down to eliminate any air pockets.
- Watering After Planting: Water thoroughly to settle the soil around the roots. Ensure good drainage to prevent waterlogging, which could lead to root rot.
Watering Requirements
- Growing Season: Once established, Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Blackcurrant Ice’ is moderately drought-tolerant. Water the plant during dry spells, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. However, avoid overwatering, as excess moisture can cause root problems.
- Dormant Season: During the dormant period, reduce watering significantly. Aquilegia requires minimal moisture while dormant, so only water if the soil becomes excessively dry.
Feeding
- Spring: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring to support healthy new growth. This provides your Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Blackcurrant Ice’ with essential nutrients for strong stems and vibrant blooms.
- Mid-Summer: A light feeding with a high-potassium fertilizer in mid-summer will encourage continued flowering and overall plant vitality.
Pruning
- Deadheading: Regularly deadhead spent flowers to prolong the blooming period. This also helps maintain the plant’s appearance and encourages more flowers to form.
- Autumn Pruning: After the flowering season has ended, cut back the foliage to ground level. This helps the plant prepare for winter and ensures healthier growth the following year.
Mulching
- Spring: Apply a layer of organic mulch, such as bark chips or compost, around the base of your Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Blackcurrant Ice’. Mulch helps retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.
- Winter: In colder climates, a light mulch layer in winter can protect the roots from freezing temperatures and prevent frost heaving.
Supporting the Plant
- Staking: While Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Blackcurrant Ice’ typically has strong stems, staking may be necessary in particularly windy or exposed areas to prevent the plant from toppling over.
Final Tips
Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Blackcurrant Ice’ is a charming and low-maintenance perennial, perfect for adding striking colour and texture to your garden. By planting it in a sunny to partially shaded spot with well-drained soil, and following the care guidelines, you can expect a long-lasting display of beautiful, chandelier-like flowers. With minimal care, your Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Blackcurrant Ice’ will flourish and become a standout feature in your garden for many years to come!
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Additional information
Pot Size | |
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Plant Botanical Type | Perennial (herbaceous) |
Varigated Leaf | No |
Scent | No |
Blooms/foliage interest in | Spring, Summer |
Evergreen | No |
Hardiness | mild winter to – 5C |
Container | Borders and Containers |
Sun/shade | Full sun, Partial Shade |
Soil Type | Loam (normal) |
Soil PH | Neutral |
Drainage | Well drained soil |
Hazerdous | No |
Susan Douglas (verified owner) –
Aquilegia ~ one of my favourite plants, can’t wait to see it 😀 growing.
Thankyou.
Sallie M. (verified owner) –
Excellent plant. Very well packed. Quick delivery. Best online nursery I’ve used. Thank you.
Lorraine (verified owner) –
I’ve wanted an aquilegia blackcurrant ice for a while now so I was pleased to find it on your website. The plant was despatched on time and arrived in great condition, it’s not in flower yet, but it’s looking healthy after being planted out ad I’m really looking forward to seeing the flowers