Enter Heuchera Heaven with Dolce Appletini and Primo Wild Rose

Dolce Appletini and Primo Wild Rose were just two of the varieties that gave The Garden Guy’s container designs a touch of heuchera heaven.  Now, like you, I find myself longing for spring.

In the South, we love planting heuchera in the fall or anytime from late September through early winter. This doesn’t always sync up with retail however. Believe me I’ll plant in the spring if and when available but in my case, they were all planted in October.

They went right through the winter and were mesmerizing all summer. Despite their ease of growing and showy nature they still are like hunting for a four-leaf clover at the garden center. In the fall it is kale, cabbage, and mustards but very few if any heuchera.

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Though I am in year four of Primo Peachberry Ice planted in the landscape I love the ability they offer container designs the best. But just saying year four in the landscape says two things: the first is they will take the southern extremes better than most people believe. The second thing old Norm, The Garden Guy needs to work harder in his landscape partnerships.

Dolce Appletini heuchera, Superbells Tangerine Punch and Superbells Black Currant Punch accompany Fluffy arborvitae in this boldly red-colored self-watering AquaPot.
Dolce Appletini heuchera, Superbells Tangerine Punch and Superbells Black Currant Punch accompany Fluffy arborvitae in this boldly red-colored self-watering AquaPot.

Dolce Appletini has been like a slap in the face with the forgotten message all of us University Horticulturists teach our classes. One of the real benefits of container growing is that they are movable. Now you are thinking I am talking about moving the container from shade to sun or vice versa. While that might be true with Dolce Appletini I am talking about a much simpler twist or rotation.

Dolce Appletini has shocking chartreuse or sour apple color that you long for and the first thing you hear is that it will burn or bleach in the sun. The Garden Guy combined then with North Pole arborvitae, Superbena Royale Chambray verbena and Supertunia Vista Paradise.

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So, as we worked through April and May I let them have more sun and then twisted the container to afternoon shade as summer’s heat arrived. The prevailing thought was that you could not get the incredible bright red coral flowers associated with Dolce Appletini, but this was not the case.

Primo Wild Rose is gorgeous with large leaves of dark rose purple colors. I went much longer into the season before I rotated this container. The design combined Primo Wild Rose heuchera with Superbena Whiteout verbena and Superbells Dreamsicle calibrachoa and Superbena Royale Chambray verbena. A red dianthus was used as a thriller but changed later to Graceful Grasses, King Tut papyrus to make a stronger statement.

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All of my containerized heuchera plantings were in the self-watering planters known as AquaPots. I used the best lightweight potting soil and fertilized monthly with a scoop of water-soluble fertilizer placed in the irrigation tube. If you ever make the switch you’ll never go back

Primo Wild Rose heuchera shouts look at me in this mixed container that features Superbells Dreamsicle calibrachoa, Superbena Whiteout verbena, Supberbena Royale Chambray verbena, and a dianthus in the center.
Primo Wild Rose heuchera shouts look at me in this mixed container that features Superbells Dreamsicle calibrachoa, Superbena Whiteout verbena, Supberbena Royale Chambray verbena, and a dianthus in the center.

The Arctic Blast of a few days ago caused me to do something I had not done in years. I moved all my containers to the garage and even then, a couple of petunias got wounded. They are all back in their places and the heuchera will have a few old leaves removed before spring growth. Those in the landscape will get a heavier trim.

Proven Winners has 24 varieties of heuchera representing the most beautiful fancy foliage you can offer your designs whether they be in containers or the landscape. But there is much more as you’ll see there is a reason, they are called coral bells. Dolce Appletini, Dolce Spearmint and Dolce Silver Gumdrop are just a few that will leave you breathless with their blooms.

Norman Winter is a horticulturist. He is a former director of the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens. Follow him on Facebook at Norman Winter “The Garden Guy.” See more columns by Norman at SavannahNow.com/lifestyle/home-garden/.

This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: Gardening tips: Dolce Appletini and Primo Wild Rose plants