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Beauty in Small Spaces with the October Magic Bride Camellia

October Magic Bride Camellia October Magic Inspiration Camellia Want elegant, full blooms but don’t have a lot of room left in your landscape?

Beauty in Small Spaces with the October Magic Bride Camellia

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Want elegant, full blooms but don’t have a lot of room left in your landscape? Squeeze in an October Magic Bride Camellia! Grown by Southern Living (who else would know how to perfect the quintessential southern shrub than the southern experts right?!) this beautiful bloomer produces a profuse amount of dainty, pure white flowers but feels very cozy in a small space.

New to the market, the October Magic Bride Camellia is a great mate to walk down the aisle with as its versatility lends itself to many applications such as accent planting, containers, hedges, mass plantings, and privacy plantings.

Your love will continue to bloom year-after-year for this bride if you expose it to full sun or part shade. This camellia prefers well-drained garden soil with rich organic matter. Say “I do” to proper maintenance by fertilizing yearly with McDonald Garden Center Greenleaf in spring.

So take the plunge and try the October Magic Bride Camellia, found at both Virginia Beach locations in Independence and Great Neck. And don’t forget, now is the time to plant to ensure a happily ever after.

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