![]() ![]() **WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING DELAYS. USDA Zone 4 - 8 (-30F/-34C) Exposure Full sun. Other varieties of burning bush may experience die-back during harsh winters Fire Ball euonymus has experienced zero damage even in the coldest of Midwestern winters. Please check us out on Facebook for current information. Fire Ball burning bush is an improved selection of compact burning bush with tighter branching and superior hardiness. ![]() Sorry but we are unable to ship orchids out of the US due to CITES endangered species regulations. Come visit the nursery, we have way more items than we can ever list over the internet and many items we just can not ship economically. After plants are picked up or shipped, Tropical World is not responsible for damage in transit such as heat exposure, freezing, delay or mishandling of plants by the transportation company.Ĭheck out our blog section and don't be afraid to call or email us with any questions or concerns. With years of experience it is best to just wait as it is disappointing for shipments to arrive dead, or damaged. Shipments sent against our judgement will not be insured by our insurance offering. If you ordered on ebay, please register as a customers with your direct email for notification of shipment being made. We try to send advance notice, but always email a tracking number. and heat in summer We will hold your shipment until temps in your area are above 40 degrees at night for at least 4 nights in a row, and day time temps are below 94 degrees. W e are unable to ship tropical plants to northern states during most of the winter. The Fire Ball Monarda is a mid-summer heavy blooming perennial bee balm with showy, aromatic, bright scarlet red flowers. Free Shipping Items with other purchase.Books That Don't Belong in a Garden Center.Temperature: Neoregelia Fireball can tolerate minimum winter temperatures of just above 0 degrees Celsius. Plants grown epiphytically will require more frequent watering particularly during very hot spells.įertiliser: Use a balanced water soluble fertilizer at half the recommended strength once a month during spring and summer. Plant Fireball hibiscus in moist, average to rich soil that is slightly acidic and has good drainage. Remember if you are unsure as to whether to water or not, rather keep the plant on a drier side as overwatering can lead to fungal problems which can kill a plant quickly. The frequency of watering will vary according to the season. Always ensure that there is water in your Bromeliad’s tank, cup or reservoir. When watering, water your plant thoroughly, then allow to dry out before watering again. USE IN: Small tree for hedging and borders, native and wildlife gardens. Watering: Many Bromeliads are surprisingly water wise. Fireball has larger, denser, darker red flowers than the species form. A combination of a good quality potting soil with the addition of either coco peat, pine bark or perlite is recommended. ![]() When growing your plant in containers, it is also important to ensure that your soil is light, airy and free draining. We recommend the addition of compost or fine bark to the planting area. Soil: Generally Bromeliads which grow terrestrially, require good drainage and like to grow in soil which is airy and fast draining. Generally, plants with tough leathery leaves enjoy a lot of sun, while plants with softer leaves prefer partial or dappled shade. Light is a very important factor to consider when growing Neoregelia as this in most cases affects the coloration of the foliage. When grown in heavy shade or low light conditions the red fades gradually and eventually the leaves will turn green. 'Fireball' is perfect for brightening borders or containers and ideal for small gardens. The striking coloring remains throughout the summer and deepens in fall. Plant this Burning Bush amidst spring and summer flowering shrubs for a jolt of color just as the flowers of the others are fading. This helps Fire Ball fit into most any garden. Light: Neoregelia Fireball is best grown in morning or late afternoon sun, avoiding the midday sun or in very bright indirect light. Very showy, award-winning Berberis thunbergii 'Fireball' (Japanese Barberry) is a compact, dwarf, deciduous shrub with a vibrant foliage of fiery red leaves. Fire Ball is a more compact version of the typical burning bush, too. Tips for growing your plant successfully: ![]()
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