Vincas are annual flowers that bloom profusely throughout the summer months and throughout the warm fall season. Dying off only after a frost.
This summer I planted 12 bi-color red and white and 4 solid red vincas in my ajuga garden and have enjoyed the added colorful blooms that attract butterflies to my yard.
The Vincas were planted in well-drained soil that was amended with organic compost. The growing instructions said to plant in full sun, but seeing I don’t have a full day of sun in my yard due to living in the woods. I did plant the flowers where they would get 5 hours of sun daily. I suspect that they will not bloom as much or not fill in due to the lack of sun.
Here are some photos of my Vinca flowers that were planted in my Ajuga garden
Plant Care
Apply a layer of mulch around the plants to aid in retaining moisture.
Keep the soil evenly moist until the plant matures.
Fertilize with a liquid feed, every other week to encourage new growth and continuous blooms.
When fully grown your plant will be a foot tall with a similar spread.
No need to deadhead as this flower is self-cleaning.
Okay to grow in containers or in the ground. Vincas are beautiful border plants especially along a sidewalk or around a tree.
Vinca is an annual for USDA growing zones 2-8, and a perennial for zone 9-11.
* Deer and Groundhogs do not eat this flower.