Short 'n Sweet Fireberry Astilbe
A Dwarf Astilbe with Bold Berry-Red Plumes
Short 'n Sweet Fireberry Astilbe (Astilbe 'Fireberry') packs vivid, deep berry-red plumes onto a tidy, compact mound that fits the front of any shade bed. The rich color glows against dark green, finely cut foliage from mid to late summer, drawing pollinators while deer and rabbits pass it by. Its small size makes it perfect for edging, containers, and tight shaded corners in Eden Prairie, Plymouth, and Eagan gardens.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Astilbe 'Fireberry' (Short 'n Sweet series) |
| Mature Size | 12–16 in tall and wide (dwarf) |
| Hardiness Zone | Zone 4–8 (hardy across most of Minnesota) |
| Light | Part shade to shade; full sun only with constant moisture |
| Bloom Time | Mid to late summer |
| Flower Color | Deep berry-red plumes |
| Soil | Rich, consistently moist; does not tolerate drought |
Landscape Uses
Use Short 'n Sweet Fireberry as shade-bed edging, in containers, at the front of borders, and in rain gardens. Its compact habit and bold color pair beautifully with hostas, ferns, and lighter-colored astilbes.
Best Time to Plant
Plant in spring or early fall, when cool weather and steady moisture help roots establish. Avoid midsummer heat.
How to Plant
Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep. Set the crown level with the soil, backfill with compost-enriched soil, water thoroughly, and mulch 2–3 inches deep to hold moisture.
Watering
First Year: Keep the soil consistently moist, watering 2–3 times per week. Astilbe must not dry out.
After Year One: Keep watering regularly, especially in heat.
Drip Irrigation: A soaker hose or drip line delivers the steady moisture astilbe needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How small is it?
It's a true dwarf at about 12–16 inches, ideal for edging and containers.
Will it grow in shade?
Yes, part to full shade is ideal; full sun works only with reliably moist soil.
Is it hardy in Minnesota?
Yes, it's hardy to Zone 4 and overwinters reliably statewide.
Is it deer resistant?
Yes, deer and rabbits typically leave astilbe alone.
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Pair Short 'n Sweet Fireberry with taller astilbes, hostas, and shade perennials for a layered, colorful shade border.