The allrounder with its heart in New Zealand

for the balcony, garden or your patio

The allrounder with its heart in New Zealand

for the balcony, garden or your patio

All Blooms, the allrounder with its heart in New Zealand

We are excited to present you a new outdoor plant for your balcony, garden or patio. Hebe All Blooms® are extremely robust, tolerate cold very well and grow compactly. This hebe, with its origin in the homeland of the Maori, is characterised by self-cleaning, vibrant blossom. All Blooms® flower in the colours white, pink, red, blue or purple. Bees and friends also find All Blooms® particularly attractive as this garden plant is a nectar plant.

for the balcony, garden or your patio

for the balcony, garden or your patio

All Blooms take root here

You can plant your All Blooms flexibly. In a tub on the patio, in a balcony flower box or equally well in a bed in your garden. All loose soils without waterlogging are suitable. We naturally use earth as substrate which is free of bituminous peat. All Blooms feel best in full sunshine to partial shade. If located protected, they are perennial and can grow as small bushes or hedgerows.

  • Suitable for loose soils without waterlogging

  • Earth free of bituminous peat

  • Full sunshine to partial shade.

  • Protected location – perennial

Take this to heart for your All Blooms

All Blooms have a long flowering period from June to December. You can remove old inflorescence from time to time. In the summer, you should ensure that the soil is adequately damp and it never hurts to offer some nourishment (garden fertiliser) every 1-2 weeks. Protect your hebe against severe frost (> -5°C) during the winter period. Mulch can be helpful here. Spring is the time to bring your All Blooms back into shape. You can prune the plant to form a bush or hedgerow.

Although All Blooms are highly robust, the leaves ought not remain damp too long – if you attend to this, you contribute to keeping them healthy. Mother Nature often helps against insect pests. Ladybirds, ichneumons, and green lacewings lend a helping hand. Give them time to settle down. However, picking or washing them off can also be a great help.

This All Blooms is the right one for me…