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Sweet Kate Spiderwort

Tradescantia 'Sweet Kate'

  • Golden Foliage Spiderwort Flower Plant Blooms Purple-Blue All Season Long
  • Thrives in Zones 5-8
  • Grows 1 ft Tall, 2-3 ft Wide
  • Native, Pollinator-Friendly - Attracts Bees and Butterflies
  • Perfect for Mass Planting in Cottage Gardens
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Provide at least six hours of direct sun to keep the chartreuse foliage vibrant. In hotter southern zones, afternoon shade is helpful to prevent the leaves from bleaching or scorching in the intense heat.
  • Soil: This perennial prefers rich, organic soil that retains moisture well. If you have sandy soil that drains too quickly, mix in compost or peat moss to help hold water near the roots.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, water twice a week to ensure the root system establishes deeply. Mature plants prefer consistently moist ground and will show stress by developing brown leaf tips if the soil stays dry for too long. Maintaining even moisture is the key to keeping the golden leaves looking fresh rather than crispy during the heat of July.

Pruning Tips

Sweet Kate blooms on new growth, so you should cut the entire plant down to about three inches above the ground once the first round of flowering finishes in midsummer. Think of this like a mid-season haircut that removes the older, leggy stems and encourages a flush of tidy new foliage. This practice often triggers a second bloom cycle in the fall and keeps the plant from looking messy in your landscape.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer once in early spring as the new green shoots emerge from the soil. Avoid using high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer because this can result in weak, spindly stems that flop over. Excess nitrogen encourages rapid leaf growth at the expense of the sturdy structure needed to hold up those violet-blue flowers.

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Specifications

Plant specifications
Botanical Name Tradescantia 'Sweet Kate'
Class Lamiales, Asparagales
Species hybrid
Cultivar Sweet Kate
Growing Zones 5-8
Height 1 ft
Width 2-3 ft
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Growth Rate Moderate
Flower Color Blue, Purple
Leaf Color Yellow, Green
Native Yes
Bloom Period Late Spring, Early Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA hardiness zones is Sweet Kate Spiderwort suitable for?

  • Sweet Kate Spiderwort thrives in USDA hardiness zones 5 through 8. This reliable perennial handles cold winters well and performs consistently across this range. Plant it in spring after your last frost date for best establishment.

How tall and wide does Sweet Kate Spiderwort grow at maturity?

  • Sweet Kate Spiderwort stays compact at just 12 inches tall but spreads to form impressive 3-foot-wide clumps. This makes it perfect for edging borders or filling wide spaces in zones 5-8. Plan adequate spacing when planting, available at naturehills.com.

Does Sweet Kate Spiderwort prefer full sun, partial shade, or full shade?

  • Sweet Kate Spiderwort thrives in partial shade to full shade conditions. This moisture-loving perennial is specifically noted for "brightening the shade" in garden beds. Plant it in areas that receive dappled sunlight or morning sun with afternoon shade for best results.

What type of soil does Sweet Kate Spiderwort need to thrive?

  • Sweet Kate Spiderwort thrives in moist, well-draining soil and tolerates occasional wet conditions. This adaptable perennial handles that tricky spot by gutters or rain gardens where other plants struggle. Plant it in areas with consistent moisture for best results.

How often should I water Sweet Kate Spiderwort after planting?

  • Water Sweet Kate Spiderwort deeply twice weekly for the first month after planting. This moisture-loving perennial tolerates wet soil well, so don't worry about occasional overwatering. Once established, reduce to weekly watering unless rainfall is adequate.

Is Sweet Kate Spiderwort considered a fast-growing or slow-growing perennial?

  • Sweet Kate Spiderwort is a moderately fast-growing perennial that forms clustered mounds quickly and can mature to 3 feet wide while staying just 12 inches tall. It blooms continuously from late spring through fall in zones 5-8. Plant in groupings for maximum impact, as individual clumps establish and spread reliably each season.

Is Sweet Kate Spiderwort deer resistant?

  • Yes, Sweet Kate Spiderwort is deer resistant. This hardy perennial's resilient nature makes it an excellent choice for gardens where deer browsing is a concern. Plant it confidently in zones 5-8 as border edging or in groupings without worrying about deer damage.

What are the best companion plants to grow with Sweet Kate Spiderwort?

  • Sweet Kate pairs beautifully with Hostas, Heuchera, and ferns in shade gardens where its golden foliage creates striking contrast. Since it spreads 3 feet wide and blooms spring through fall in zones 5-8, plant it with taller perennials like Astilbe or Japanese Painted Fern as backdrop plants.

Does Sweet Kate Spiderwort require any special fertilizing or feeding?

  • Sweet Kate Spiderwort is virtually maintenance-free and doesn't require special fertilizing. These resilient perennials thrive in zones 5-8 without heavy feeding. A light application of balanced fertilizer in early spring will support their continuous blooming from late spring through fall.

Should Sweet Kate Spiderwort be cut back in fall or left standing for winter?

  • Cut Sweet Kate Spiderwort back to 2-3 inches in late fall after the first hard frost in zones 5-8. The golden foliage will naturally die back, and cutting it down prevents winter mess while allowing the hardy crown to overwinter safely. Leave a short stub to mark the plant's location for spring emergence.

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