How to Plant Featherflowers?
Featherflowers species thrive in well-draining, sandy soils and prefer full sun exposure. These plants require moderate water, especially during their growing season, but are drought-tolerant once established. To plant, dig a hole twice as wide and the same depth as the root ball. Amend soil with a low-phosphorus native plant fertilizer if necessary. Position the featherflowers, backfill with soil, and water in well. Mulch lightly to conserve moisture. During planting, maintain good air circulation to prevent fungal diseases. Always consider the unique requirements of individual species for optimal growth.