gaura
Gaura lindheimeri 'Summer Breeze'
Cycle:
Herbaceous Perennial
Watering:
Average
Propagation:
Division,Cutting,Seed Propagation,Layering Propagation
Hardiness Zone:
5 - 9
Flowers:
White Flowers
Sun:
Full sun
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green
Growth Rate:
Low
Maintenance:
Moderate
Salt Tolerant:
Yes
Care Level:
Moderate
watering
Gaura (Gaura lindheimeri ‘Summer Breeze’) should be watered regularly from spring to late summer, allowing the soil to dry out a bit between waterings. In summer, the plant will require more frequent, heavier watering than at other times of the year. In warmer climates, a deep watering twice a week may be necessary to keep the plant looking its best. In cooler climates, it may be enough to water once a week. In fall and winter, the watering should be reduced, allowing the soil to dry out more between waterings. Also, never allow the plant to sit in standing water.
sunlight
Gaura (Gaura lindheimeri 'Summer Breeze') is a tolerant plant species that can do well in both sunny and partial shade locations, although may flower better with more sun. When grown outdoors, this plant species should receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day, preferably in the morning. If Gaura is grown in a container, place it in a sunny spot outdoors, but avoid direct afternoon sun as this can cause the plant to become scorched. Gaura can tolerate some light, but not full shade. Some afternoon shade is recommended if growing the plant in a hot climate.
pruning
Pruning Gaura (Gaura lindheimeri 'Summer Breeze') should generally be done in early spring before new growth begins. Prune back the plants to approximately 6-8 inches from the ground. Removing dead or damaged stems and any seed heads that have formed will help to keep the plant looking healthy and vibrant. After the main cutting back, you can also do minor pruning throughout the season to help keep it looking neat and remove dead flowers, or any diseased or damaged stems. As Summer Breeze Gaura plants are a more perennial variety, light pruning in the late fall will help to keep the plant size in check.