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Yucca, Soapweed

Yucca, Soapweed

Regular price $10.25
Sale price $10.25 Regular price

Growing Zones: 4-9
Light: Full Sun/Part Shade
Height: 2-5'
Spacing: 24-36"
Bloom Color: White
Shipped Pot Size: 3.25"
Availability: Spring 2026
  • NON-GMO
  • Chimical free
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  • Deer Resistant
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  • Yucca, Soapweed Plants for Sale

    Yucca Glauca

    Yucca, Soapweed (Yucca glauca)

    Bring striking Southwestern beauty to your garden with Yucca, Soapweed (Yucca glauca)β€”a hardy, architectural perennial prized for its dramatic foliage, scented blooms, and incredible drought tolerance.

    This North American native forms a compact rosette of narrow, blue-green leaves that add bold texture and year-round interest to the landscape. In late spring to early summer, tall flower spikes rise above the foliage, covered in showy, creamy-white, bell-shaped blooms that attract pollinators and create a stunning vertical accent.

    If you’re looking for a striking, easy-care plant that brings both structure and resilience to your landscape, Yucca, Soapweed is an outstanding choice. Add it to your garden today and enjoy years of bold texture, elegant blooms, and effortless beauty.

  • 🌱 Growing Tips for Yucca, Soapweed (Yucca glauca)

    Help your Yucca, Soapweed thrive with these simple guidelines.

    β˜€οΈ Light

    β€’ Best: Full sun (6+ hours of direct sunlight per day)

    β€’ OK: Light partial shade, but flowering is best in full sun

    🌍 Soil

    β€’ Must have: Well-draining soil

    β€’ Prefers sandy, gravelly, or rocky soils

    β€’ Avoid heavy, wet clay – soggy soil can cause root rot

    β€’ If your soil is heavy, mix in grit, sand, or small gravel to improve drainage

    πŸ’§ Watering

    β€’ After planting:

    β€’ Water deeply right after planting

    β€’ Keep soil lightly moist (not soggy) for the first 2–3 weeks while roots establish

    β€’ Once established:

    β€’ Very drought tolerant 🌡

    β€’ Water sparingly – only when the soil is completely dry

    β€’ In most gardens, natural rainfall is often enough

    Tip: It’s better to underwater than overwater this plant.

    🌑️ Temperature & Hardiness

    β€’ Very cold-hardy and tough πŸ’ͺ

    β€’ Handles hot, dry summers and cold winters once established

    β€’ Great for windy, exposed spots

    🌼 Fertilizing

    β€’ Yucca, Soapweed does not need much fertilizer

    β€’ If desired, use a light, balanced fertilizer once in spring

    β€’ Too much fertilizer can make the plant weak and floppy

    βœ‚οΈ Pruning & Clean-Up

    β€’ Remove spent flower stalks once they turn brown and dry

    β€’ Snip off any dead or damaged leaves at the base

    β€’ Wear gloves 🧀 – the leaves can be sharp at the tips

    πŸͺ΄ Planting Location Ideas

    β€’ Slopes, rock gardens, and dry borders

    β€’ Hot, sunny spots where other plants struggle

    β€’ Xeriscape and low-water gardens

    β€’ Large containers with excellent drainage

    🐝 Pollinators & Wildlife

    β€’ Creamy white flowers attract pollinators πŸπŸ¦‹

    β€’ Leave the flower stalks up until they finish blooming to support beneficial insects

    ⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

    β€’ Overwatering – the #1 problem; leads to root rot

    β€’ Planting in poorly drained soil

    β€’ Keeping the crown (center of the plant) buried under mulch – keep mulch a few inches away from the base

    With plenty of sun, sharp drainage, and minimal water, Yucca, Soapweed will reward you with years of bold structure and beautiful blooms with very little effort. 🌿

  • 🌿 How to Use Yucca, Soapweed in Your Garden

    Once your Yucca, Soapweed (Yucca glauca) is established, it becomes a tough, beautiful multipurpose plant. Here are easy ways you can enjoy it:

    🌡 1. Add Bold Structure & Texture

    β€’ Use as a focal point in sunny beds and borders

    β€’ Plant in groups of 3 or 5 for a dramatic, architectural look

    β€’ Combine with grasses and other drought-tolerant perennials for a Southwestern or prairie-style garden

    🏜️ 2. Perfect for Dry & Difficult Spots

    β€’ Great for hot, dry, or rocky areas where other plants fail

    β€’ Excellent on slopes or banks to help hold soil

    β€’ Ideal for xeriscape gardens and low-water landscapes

    πŸͺ΄ 3. Stunning in Containers

    β€’ Grow in a large container with very good drainage

    β€’ Pair with trailing plants and heat-loving annuals for a striking patio feature

    β€’ Place by entryways, decks, or sunny patios for year-round interest

    🌼 4. Attract Pollinators & Enjoy the Blooms

    β€’ Tall flower spikes with creamy white blooms attract beneficial insects, moths, and pollinators πŸπŸ¦‹

    β€’ Use near vegetable or flower gardens to help support pollinator activity

    β€’ Cut a few flower stalks for bold, architectural cut arrangements (in large vases)

    πŸͺ¨ 5. Rock Gardens & Desert-Themed Beds

    β€’ Looks beautiful tucked among boulders, gravel, and stone

    β€’ Pairs well with sedums, penstemon, ornamental grasses, and other sun-loving natives

    β€’ Creates an authentic desert or high plains feel in the landscape

    πŸ›‘οΈ 6. Low-Maintenance Border or Accent

    β€’ Use along driveways, fences, or property edges where you want something tough and long-lived

    β€’ Evergreen foliage provides year-round color and structure

    β€’ Great choice for gardeners who want big impact with very little care

    With its bold form, fragrant blooms, and incredible toughness, Yucca, Soapweed is more than just a plantβ€”it’s a long-lasting feature in the garden that looks great in every season. 🌞🌿

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Yucca, Soapweed Plants for Sale

Yucca Glauca

Yucca, Soapweed (Yucca glauca)

Bring striking Southwestern beauty to your garden with Yucca, Soapweed (Yucca glauca)β€”a hardy, architectural perennial prized for its dramatic foliage, scented blooms, and incredible drought tolerance.

This North American native forms a compact rosette of narrow, blue-green leaves that add bold texture and year-round interest to the landscape. In late spring to early summer, tall flower spikes rise above the foliage, covered in showy, creamy-white, bell-shaped blooms that attract pollinators and create a stunning vertical accent.

If you’re looking for a striking, easy-care plant that brings both structure and resilience to your landscape, Yucca, Soapweed is an outstanding choice. Add it to your garden today and enjoy years of bold texture, elegant blooms, and effortless beauty.

Growing Tips

🌱 Growing Tips for Yucca, Soapweed (Yucca glauca)

Help your Yucca, Soapweed thrive with these simple guidelines.

β˜€οΈ Light

β€’ Best: Full sun (6+ hours of direct sunlight per day)

β€’ OK: Light partial shade, but flowering is best in full sun

🌍 Soil

β€’ Must have: Well-draining soil

β€’ Prefers sandy, gravelly, or rocky soils

β€’ Avoid heavy, wet clay – soggy soil can cause root rot

β€’ If your soil is heavy, mix in grit, sand, or small gravel to improve drainage

πŸ’§ Watering

β€’ After planting:

β€’ Water deeply right after planting

β€’ Keep soil lightly moist (not soggy) for the first 2–3 weeks while roots establish

β€’ Once established:

β€’ Very drought tolerant 🌡

β€’ Water sparingly – only when the soil is completely dry

β€’ In most gardens, natural rainfall is often enough

Tip: It’s better to underwater than overwater this plant.

🌑️ Temperature & Hardiness

β€’ Very cold-hardy and tough πŸ’ͺ

β€’ Handles hot, dry summers and cold winters once established

β€’ Great for windy, exposed spots

🌼 Fertilizing

β€’ Yucca, Soapweed does not need much fertilizer

β€’ If desired, use a light, balanced fertilizer once in spring

β€’ Too much fertilizer can make the plant weak and floppy

βœ‚οΈ Pruning & Clean-Up

β€’ Remove spent flower stalks once they turn brown and dry

β€’ Snip off any dead or damaged leaves at the base

β€’ Wear gloves 🧀 – the leaves can be sharp at the tips

πŸͺ΄ Planting Location Ideas

β€’ Slopes, rock gardens, and dry borders

β€’ Hot, sunny spots where other plants struggle

β€’ Xeriscape and low-water gardens

β€’ Large containers with excellent drainage

🐝 Pollinators & Wildlife

β€’ Creamy white flowers attract pollinators πŸπŸ¦‹

β€’ Leave the flower stalks up until they finish blooming to support beneficial insects

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

β€’ Overwatering – the #1 problem; leads to root rot

β€’ Planting in poorly drained soil

β€’ Keeping the crown (center of the plant) buried under mulch – keep mulch a few inches away from the base

With plenty of sun, sharp drainage, and minimal water, Yucca, Soapweed will reward you with years of bold structure and beautiful blooms with very little effort. 🌿

Use Them!

🌿 How to Use Yucca, Soapweed in Your Garden

Once your Yucca, Soapweed (Yucca glauca) is established, it becomes a tough, beautiful multipurpose plant. Here are easy ways you can enjoy it:

🌡 1. Add Bold Structure & Texture

β€’ Use as a focal point in sunny beds and borders

β€’ Plant in groups of 3 or 5 for a dramatic, architectural look

β€’ Combine with grasses and other drought-tolerant perennials for a Southwestern or prairie-style garden

🏜️ 2. Perfect for Dry & Difficult Spots

β€’ Great for hot, dry, or rocky areas where other plants fail

β€’ Excellent on slopes or banks to help hold soil

β€’ Ideal for xeriscape gardens and low-water landscapes

πŸͺ΄ 3. Stunning in Containers

β€’ Grow in a large container with very good drainage

β€’ Pair with trailing plants and heat-loving annuals for a striking patio feature

β€’ Place by entryways, decks, or sunny patios for year-round interest

🌼 4. Attract Pollinators & Enjoy the Blooms

β€’ Tall flower spikes with creamy white blooms attract beneficial insects, moths, and pollinators πŸπŸ¦‹

β€’ Use near vegetable or flower gardens to help support pollinator activity

β€’ Cut a few flower stalks for bold, architectural cut arrangements (in large vases)

πŸͺ¨ 5. Rock Gardens & Desert-Themed Beds

β€’ Looks beautiful tucked among boulders, gravel, and stone

β€’ Pairs well with sedums, penstemon, ornamental grasses, and other sun-loving natives

β€’ Creates an authentic desert or high plains feel in the landscape

πŸ›‘οΈ 6. Low-Maintenance Border or Accent

β€’ Use along driveways, fences, or property edges where you want something tough and long-lived

β€’ Evergreen foliage provides year-round color and structure

β€’ Great choice for gardeners who want big impact with very little care

With its bold form, fragrant blooms, and incredible toughness, Yucca, Soapweed is more than just a plantβ€”it’s a long-lasting feature in the garden that looks great in every season. 🌞🌿

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