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veronica plant in pot Veronica spicata (Spiked speedwell) | Outdoor Plant

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veronica plant in pot Veronica spicata (Spiked speedwell) | Outdoor PlantVeronica spicata for tidy summer flower spikes A clean vertical perennial Veronica spicata is a useful perennial when a border needs upright colour at a modest scale. It forms a leafy base, then sends up slim flower spikes in summer. The shape is clear and vertical, so it works well near rounded perennials, fine grasses and lower edging plants. The flowers are usually blue to violet blue in the species, with a crisp outline that remains easy to place

Veronica spicata for tidy summer flower spikes

A clean vertical perennial

Veronica spicata is a useful perennial when a border needs upright colour at a modest scale. It forms a leafy base, then sends up slim flower spikes in summer. The shape is clear and vertical, so it works well near rounded perennials, fine grasses and lower edging plants. The flowers are usually blue to violet-blue in the species, with a crisp outline that remains easy to place in mixed planting.

This is a plant for sunny borders, cottage-style planting, wildlife-friendly perennial beds, gravel edges and containers. It gives structure at the front or middle of a border with a modest footprint. The plant is deciduous, so it rests through winter and returns from the crown in spring. Its value comes from repeated seasonal growth and a neat flowering habit.

Height, spread and spacing

Veronica spicata can reach about 50-100 cm in height in favourable conditions, with a spread around 50 cm. Plants in leaner soil may sit shorter, while richer soil and regular moisture encourage taller flower stems. A spacing of about 50 cm gives each clump enough room to expand and keeps the spikes visible from the front of the border.

Expect a tighter, slower build in containers than in the ground. In pots, the clump usually stays tighter and flower stems may be shorter, especially if the root ball dries between waterings. Use a container with drainage holes and enough width for the crown to develop. A medium patio pot can work well when the plant is watered consistently during warm weather.

Light, soil and moisture

Full sun gives the strongest flowering and the firmest stems. Veronica spicata grows in a range of soils, including chalk, clay, loam and sand, as long as the root zone drains properly. Moist but well-drained soil is ideal: the plant appreciates moisture during active growth but the crown should sit in an open soil structure through winter.

For pots, water when the upper 30-40% of pot depth has dried. This keeps the root zone evenly moist without leaving the crown sitting in stale wet compost. In heavier ground, planting slightly proud of the surrounding soil can help water move away from the crown after heavy rain. A light mulch can support summer moisture while leaving the base of the plant clear.

Flowering rhythm and care

Flowering usually begins in summer, with upright spikes opening from the lower part of the flower head upwards. Removing spent spikes keeps the plant tidy and can encourage further flowers. Cut the old flower stems back to a strong lower shoot or down to the leafy mound, depending on how the plant is growing at the time.

At the end of the season, the stems can be cleared once they have collapsed, or left briefly if they still add structure. Late winter to early spring is a good time to remove old growth and make space for fresh shoots. Division can refresh older clumps if the centre becomes crowded after several years.

Using Veronica spicata in planting

Veronica spicata is strongest when placed where its vertical spikes contrast with softer shapes. It works with Geranium, Salvia, Nepeta, Achillea, compact grasses and low-growing groundcover plants. In a sunny border, repeat it in small groups to create rhythm. Along a path, single clumps can mark the edge without making the planting feel heavy.

The plant also suits containers with other sun-loving perennials. Give it its own root space in mixed pots and keep the planting level open around the crown. A single plant in a simple pot can look clean and architectural during flowering, especially on a sunny terrace or near a seating area.

Seasonal signals

Few flowers usually point to low light or a tired clump. Soft stems can follow very rich soil or crowded planting. Yellowing lower leaves in a pot often mean the root ball has dried hard and then been re-wetted unevenly. Check moisture by depth before watering and soak thoroughly when the pot is ready.

Keeping the clump fresh

Veronica spicata performs best when the crown stays open and the soil remains firm yet free-draining. Plant it with space around the base, especially in perennial borders where neighbouring plants can lean during summer. Deadheading spent spikes keeps the outline tidy and can encourage later flowering shoots. If the clump becomes crowded after several seasons, lift and divide it in spring, replanting the strongest outer pieces into refreshed soil.

In containers, choose a pot that gives the crown room and holds a steady moisture reserve. The plant dislikes being left dry through the middle of the root ball during hot weather, yet it also benefits from drainage that clears after watering. Check by the upper 25-35% of pot depth, then water thoroughly when that layer has dried. Pair it with plants that share sunny, open conditions: low grasses, compact salvias, hardy geraniums, thyme edges or small perennials with rounded leaves. This keeps the upright flower spikes visible and gives the planting a clear summer rhythm.

Veronica spicata is a straightforward perennial when the site gives it sun, drainage and enough summer moisture. Keep the clump open, remove spent flower spikes, and clear old growth before spring growth builds. The result is a tidy plant with a long, clean vertical line through summer.

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