Plumbago is a fast-growing annual plant that blooms with sky-blue flowers. You can grow it as a landscape specimen or as a houseplant. Plant the plant in early spring after the last frost has safely passed. That way, it can make the most of the warm spring and summer growing seasons. Plumbago is a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant that should flower and spread easily once established. You can guide plumbago vines to climb a fence post by pruning them. Cut back some of the branches in late winter to stimulate new growth for next spring. Water your plant deeply in their well-drained soil, use your hand to test the soil between waterings, and water only if the soil is dry.
Technical specification
Fertilizer: Universal fertilizer, liquid or granular