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Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’

£9.95

(4 customer reviews)

This series of Peruvian Lily has been bred for a tidy, ultra compact habit, long and profuse flowering and non invasive habit. Clear white flowers brushed with lilac-pink throats. Flowers from late spring until the first frosts. Height and Spread 35-40cm. Sun/part shade. Well drained soil. Hardy.

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Description

Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’ is a stunning Peruvian Lily known for its tidy, compact habit and profuse flowering. With its clear white flowers brushed with lilac-pink throats, this hardy perennial is perfect for adding elegance to your garden from late spring until the first frosts. Follow this comprehensive planting guide for Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’ to ensure it flourishes beautifully.

PLANTING and AFTERCARE GUIDE
Best Planting Time
  • Spring: The best time to plant Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’ is in spring, as the soil begins to warm. This allows the roots to establish well before the blooming season, resulting in robust growth and abundant flowers.
  • Autumn: Alternatively, you can plant Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’ in early autumn. This gives the plant a chance to settle in before winter, encouraging better growth in the upcoming spring.
Site Selection
  • Sunlight: Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’ thrives in full sun to partial shade. Select a location that receives at least 6 hours of sunlight each day. This exposure is vital for promoting vigorous growth and maximizing flower production.
  • Soil: Choose well-drained soil for Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’. The plant does not tolerate waterlogged conditions, so ensure proper drainage to prevent root rot. Mixing organic matter, such as compost, into the soil can significantly enhance drainage and fertility.
Planting Instructions
  1. Prepare the Hole: When planting Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’, dig a hole that is twice the width and the same depth as the root ball. This gives the roots ample space to spread and grow comfortably.
  2. Soil Preparation: Enhance the soil by mixing in compost or organic matter to improve fertility and drainage. Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’ benefits from nutrient-rich soil, promoting vigorous growth and abundant blooms.
  3. Planting: Position your Alstroemeria in the prepared hole, ensuring that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil. Gently backfill the hole, firming the soil to eliminate any air pockets.
  4. Watering After Planting: Water Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’ thoroughly immediately after planting. This helps settle the soil and encourages the roots to establish. Ensure the area drains well to avoid water accumulation.
Watering Requirements
  • Growing Season: Once established, Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’ is relatively drought-tolerant. Water moderately during dry spells, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as excessive moisture can lead to root issues.
  • Dormant Season: During the dormant season, reduce watering significantly. Water only if the soil becomes excessively dry, as Alstroemeria requires minimal moisture during this period.
Feeding
  • Spring: Apply a balanced fertiliser in early spring to provide Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’ with a strong start to the growing season. This supports healthy new growth and vibrant flowers.
  • Mid-Summer: A light feeding in mid-summer can encourage continued flowering and ensure that Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’ maintains its vigour throughout the blooming season.
Pruning
  • Deadheading: Regularly deadhead your Alstroemeria by removing spent flowers. This practice prolongs the blooming period, keeps the plant tidy, and encourages new flower production.
  • Autumn Pruning: After the last flowers have faded in autumn, cut back the plant to ground level. This prepares the plant for winter dormancy and promotes healthier growth in the following year.
Mulching
  • Spring: Apply a layer of mulch around the base of your Alstroemeria in spring to retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Organic materials like bark chips or compost work best.
  • Winter: In winter, adding mulch around the plant helps protect the roots from cold temperatures and prevents frost heaving, ensuring the plant survives through to the next growing season.
Supporting the Plant
  • Staking: Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’ typically has sturdy stems, so staking is rarely necessary. However, in particularly windy locations, consider staking to prevent any damage.
Final Tips

Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’ is a low-maintenance perennial that offers vibrant colour and attracts pollinators throughout the growing season. By planting it in full sun and well-drained soil and following this simple care routine, this Alstroemeria will reward you with stunning blooms from late spring until the first frosts. Incorporate this beautiful plant into your garden borders or containers for an elegant display that will enhance your landscape all season long!

By focusing on these essential care guidelines, you can enjoy the beauty of Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’ for many years to come.

 

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4 reviews for Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Moon’

  1. Leslie K. (verified owner)

  2. jane cork (verified owner)

  3. Gillian Burton (verified owner)

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