I'm looking for tips on how to plant emerald blue creeping phlox.

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This plant is a breeze to take care of! Just plant it in the spring or fall, depending on the variety, and it'll thrive. Pick a spot that gets full sun to partial shade, and use soil that's well-drained. Once you plant it, keep it hydrated and give it a dose of fertilizer in the spring.

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If you're thinking of planting this plant, choose a spot with full sun to partial shade, and make sure the soil is slightly acidic to neutral. You can plant in the spring or fall. Just be sure the soil can drain well, and the pot has drainage holes. Also, make sure you water and fertilize regularly during the planting season. 🌸😊

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Choose the right location such as full sun at least 6 hours of sunlight per day! and prepare the soil slightly acid to neutral soil.πŸ‘πŸ‘

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Here's what you'll need to get this plant going: a clean soil that's free of weeds, and maybe some compost or other organic materials. Gently dig a hole that's twice as big as the root ball, and then place the plant right into the hole. If you're planting more than one, just make sure there's enough space β€” about 12 to 18 inches between each one. And don't forget to give it a good watering to settle the soil and make sure it's well hydrated. 😊😊😊

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Emerald blue creeping phlox is a very easy plant to grow! All you have to do is make sure it has good drainage. You can plant it in compost, coarse sand, or perlite.

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