Spring, is when I find them, but if you can find them in Fall, it is also a great time to plant. they love good drainage, being more of a rock garden type plant.
It's best to cut this plant back after flowering, to allow for fresh foliage to grow for autumn and winter, and also to keep it dense and compact. If you add the plant to your 'plants i have' list you'll receive regular care updates talking you through what to do and when, [LINK]https://https://www.shootgardening.com/plant/aubretia-purple-cascade?referrer=%2Fplant%2Fsearch%3Fq%3DPurple%26amp%3Bfeature%3Dfoliage%26amp%3Bfilter%3Dcolour%26amp%3Bqualify%3D16[/LINK].
Make sure that you keep fed and watered throughout the growing season.
I have an Aubretia Purple Cascade that put into a pot when I got it and it was stunning in the spring. (In fact, I put four plants in one pot). Now it has all gone brown and I am not sure how to revive it if this is even possible. Can someone give me some ideas as I am an amateur amatur gardener just startig to take it more seriously. Any help woudl be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
Posted: Sunday 18th of July 2010 11:27 AM Last reply: Saturday 15th of March 2025 11:09 PM