Farmer Bailey Inc.

Astilbe (25 plants)

$105.00 $100.00 Sale Sold Out
Variety: Visions Inferno (25 bare roots)

At long last we have Astilbe! This dainty beauty is one of my favorite cut perennials. It looks dainty and expensive but it really easy to grow.

These bare root divisions will be shipped in a bag in a dormant state, ready to start growing after transplant. If you need to delay planting, store them closed in the bags in a cooler. Astilbe is sold in bags of 25 divisions. 

In the UK they think of Astilbe as plant to put around ponds because it loves water. In the US we tend to think of it as shade perennial. In reality it is both. It loves moisture retentive soil, and in hotter climates appreciates some shade in the heat of the day. In cool summer climates you can grow it in full sun as long as it never dries out. 

Cut Astilbe always fetches a good price. It has a delicate quality that works perfectly in bridal bouquets and yet can hold it's own in a table arrangement. They have thin but sturdy stems that are easy to use in designs. 

These bare root plants will produce at least a few flowers in their first year, and then will bulk up more with each passing season. Harvest when the lower 25% of the inflorescence has opened.

We look forward to expanding our Astilbe selection each season, so let us know what colors you need! Click here to Request a Product

Hardiness zones 3-8

Spacing 12-18"

Average heights

Ice Cream 30"

Mighty Pip 40"

Mighty Plonie 30"

Delft Lace 30"

Color Flash 18-24"

Visions inferno 30"

Ivory Pearls  36"

Price includes royalties.

Astilbe Growing Guide

 

Everything You Need to Know

Ordering

What You'll Receive

The Hydrangea are shipped in pots, and the Philadelphus are large plugs that have been removed from their tray for shipping, and all other items are bare roots. The bare roots and clematis are Dutch, the Hydrangea are grown in Maryland, and the Philadelphus comes to us from Oregon. 
 

Who Can order

Anyone in the lower 48 US states. 

Individual (non-business) customers can enter their email address on the Login Page to create a customer account and begin ordering immediately. These retail customers are subject to state sales tax.

Farms and other businesses may apply for a wholesale B2B (Business to Business) account here.  We will review your application within 5 business days. If approved, you will be sent a "B2B Access Invitation Email" to login to your new wholesale account and begin ordering. At this same time, you will also receive an email request to submit your tax exemption certificate. Until this certificate is received and validated, you will be subject to state sales tax.  Wholesale B2B customers receive first access to new items, and exclusive access to items with limited availability. 
 

When we Ship

All of these orders will ship in the first week of April 2025. Specific ship/delivery dates cannot be accommodated. You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information as soon as your order is on its way.

Order Minimums

REQUIRED: We require a 2 item minimum in each order. 

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All Clematis and Astilbe will be sold in bundles of 25. Hydrangea is sold in bundles of 9, and all other items are in bundles of 10. (Sorry). 

The minimum order is 2 total bundles.

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Active Orders

Order Confirmation

You will receive a confirmation email from info@farmerbailey.com shortly after placing your order

Substitutions and Shortages

In the unlikely event of an unexpected shortage, we will reach out to you to find a solution; be that a substitution, refund, or a combination thereof.

Cancellations

Cancellations are not accepted. All sales are final.  

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Shipping

Shipping

All orders ship via FedEx for a flat rate of $20 per box. One box contains two bundles.

 

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Damaged/Missing Items 

Damaged Plants

Damage in transit is unlikely, but always a possibility when shipping plant material, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience or frustration if this occurs. But fear not! We will work with you to make things right.

Claims. To file a claim, email info@farmerbailey.com within 24 hours of receiving your order. Based on our assessment, we'll issue the necessary refund(s) right away. 


Still have questions? Please don't hesitate to email us at info@farmerbailey.com and we'll get back to you right away.


Growing Guides

Click here to access our comprehensive growing guides containing everything you need to know about this crop.


 

Common Name Chinese Astilbe; false goat's beard; false Spirea
Genus  Astilbe
Species chinensis
Family Saxifragaceae
Life Cycle  herbaceous perennial 
Format Bare Roots
Care All of these plants will be just coming out of dormancy. You may see swelling buds or a bit of new growth, but in general they will be in a dormant state and may look a little dead. Don't worry! They will wake up.

You may see a bit of mold on the roots but this is completely normal. Simply wash it off and plant immediately. As a precaution you can treat the roots with a fungicide or biofungicide, but this isn't necessary. Small broken branches are also of little concern. Just prune off any broken bits and the plant will recover quickly. The root system is the important part at this stage in the game.

If you can't plant immediately on arrival store your bare roots in the cooler.The cold will delay their growth. Keep them from freezing. You can either pot them into 1 gallon pots or plant them directly into your prepared soil. Just make sure to plant them within a few days of arrival. They are waking up and are ready to grow, and they will decline quickly if they are not given soil, water and sunshine.

This is a carefully orchestrated process to get plants quickly from their storage conditions to you so please do your part and be ready to plant them on arrival. There is no reason that these plants will experience any stress if you prepare for their arrival.
Netting / Staking None
Hardiness Hardiness zones 3-8
Spacing Spacing 12-18"
Soil Preference Moisture retentive; high organic matter. 
Light

In hotter climates, Astilbe appreciates some shade in the heat of the day. In cool summer climates you can grow it in full sun as long as it never dries out.

Water  In the UK they think of Astilbe as plant to put around ponds because it loves water. In the US we tend to think of it as shade perennial. In reality it is both. It loves moisture retentive soil. 
When to Plant Spring, when the ground is workable. 
Harvesting Harvest when the lower 25% of the inflorescence has opened. The uppermost buds should be swollen and showing color.
Post Harvest Care Cut stems should be placed immediately in 130F, acidified solution. Leaving the stems dry even for a few hours will reduce the vase life of the cut stems.

Flowers are sensitive to ethylene. Pretreatment with EthylBloc (an antiethylene compound) is recommended.

If flowers are not sold immediately, store them in a 33-40F cooler for up to 7 to 10 days in a solution containing a bactericide. Polyethylene sleeves are better than paper sleeves.

Use of preservatives in the vase solution will increase the vase life of cut stems.
Diseases / Insects Leaf spots; powdery mildew; Fusarium wilt; Asiatic garden beetle; Black Vine weevil
Bailey's Notes This dainty beauty is one of my favorite cut perennials. It looks dainty and expensive but it really easy to grow.

Cut Astilbe always fetches a good price. It has a delicate quality that works perfectly in bridal bouquets and yet can hold it's own in a table arrangement. They have thin but sturdy stems that are easy to use in designs.

These bare root plants will produce a few flowers in their first year, and then will bulk up more with each passing season. 
Resources

Astilbe chinensis Ivory Pearls

Astilbe Delft Lace

UMass Amherst Post Harvest Handling of Six Field Grown Flowers

Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station: Astilbe