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Aquilegia (Columbine) Care Guide

Delicate, spurred flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies — a cottage garden classic.

Zone 3-9moderate
March 1, 2026 perennial part-shade pollinator cottage-garden

Overview

Aquilegia (Aquilegia spp.), commonly called Columbine, produces distinctive spurred blooms in spring and early summer. The Kirigami Mix offers compact plants with upward-facing flowers in a wide range of colors. Short-lived as a perennial but prolific self-seeder, so colonies naturalize easily.

Sun & Exposure

  • Ideal: Part shade to full sun
  • Best performance: Morning sun with afternoon shade, especially in hot climates
  • Avoid: Intense afternoon sun in summer, which causes early dormancy

Watering

Columbine prefers consistently moist soil but tolerates brief dry spells once established.

  • Water regularly during spring bloom; reduce after foliage dies back in summer
  • Avoid waterlogged soil — good drainage is essential
  • Established plants are moderately drought tolerant

Soil & Planting

  • Well-draining, average to humus-rich soil
  • Plant in spring or fall; space 12–18 inches apart
  • Shallow roots — avoid deep cultivation around plants

Fertilizing

Light feeding produces the best blooms without excessive foliage.

  • Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring
  • Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers, which favor leaves over flowers

Pruning & Deadheading

  • Deadhead spent blooms to extend flowering and prevent excessive self-seeding
  • Allow some seed heads to mature if you want plants to naturalize
  • Cut foliage back to the ground after it yellows in late summer

Winter Care

Hardy in zones 3–9. No special winter protection needed. Self-sown seedlings will emerge the following spring.

Common Issues

Problem

Leaf miners (white tunnels in leaves)

Cause

Leaf miner larvae — cosmetic only, not fatal

Problem

Powdery mildew

Cause

Poor air circulation or dry soil

Problem

Short lifespan

Cause

Normal — individual plants live 2–3 years; let self-seed

Tips

  • Excellent cut flower — harvest when buds are just opening
  • Hummingbirds are drawn to the long spurs
  • Goes dormant in summer heat; interplant with later-emerging perennials to fill the gap

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