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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 Seeds Wonderland Blue Alyssum Lobularia Maritima Flower Seeds Showy Ground Lawn Cover Fragrant Hardy Easy to Grow Attract
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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 Seeds Wonderland Blue Alyssum Lobularia Maritima Flower Seeds Showy Ground Lawn Cover Fragrant Hardy Easy to Grow Attract

USDA Hardiness Zone. Blue Alyssum is a very beautiful ground and lawn cover plant grown in 5-9(USDA). Easy to grow. Blue Alyssum are tolerant of many types of soils and make a cheerful accent. With a little bit of patience and proper care, you can enjoy these beautiful flowers in your garden. Sow. Scatter seeds on top of the soil and press them …
USDA Hardiness Zone. Blue Alyssum is a very beautiful ground and lawn cover plant grown in 5-9(USDA). Easy to grow. Blue Alyssum are tolerant of many types of soils and make a cheerful accent. With a little bit of patience and proper care, you can enjoy these beautiful flowers in your garden. Sow. Scatter seeds on top of the soil and press them down lightly, so they make good contact with the soil and remain exposed to light. Keep the soil moist until germination. Seedlings emerge in 5-20 days. Care. Provide your sweet alyssum plants with at least an inch of water every week, watering them more frequently during hot weather days or dry spells. If you plant your sweet alyssum in anywhere that dries out quickly, provide extra water. Use. Use sweet alyssum along edges in the garden or fill nooks and crannies on walkways and walls. The tight, free-flowering plants are also great "spillers" for hanging baskets and containers. Lobularia maritima (syn. Alyssum maritimum) is a species of low-growing flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae. Its common name is sweet alyssum or sweet alison, also commonly referred to as just alyssum (from the genus Alyssum in which it was formerly classified). Propagating Sweet Alyssum It is best to grow this fast-growing plant in the early spring. It proliferates from seed. You can start the seeds indoors before the last frost and transplant them outdoors after the threat of frost has passed. Alyssum is somewhat frost-tolerant once established, but tender transplants are not hardy enough for frost. Or you can direct sow the seeds outdoors as soon as the soil has thawed and can be worked. This plant is considered a great filler or edger plant, filling in areas where you want to fill in bare patches of soil alongside other plants. This low-growing, carpet-forming plant is not usually propagated by any other method. How to Grow Sweet Alyssum From Seed You can start sweet alyssum from seed or directly transplant it into your garden from nursery flats; both are widely available. To start from seed, scatter the seeds on top of the soil and press them down lightly, so they make good contact with the soil and remain exposed to light. Keep the soil moist until germination; water whenever the soil feels dry.
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USDA Hardiness Zone. Blue Alyssum is a very beautiful ground and lawn cover plant grown in 5-9(USDA). Easy to grow. Blue Alyssum are tolerant of many types of soils and make a cheerful accent. With a little bit of patience and proper care, you can enjoy these beautiful flowers in your garden. Sow. Scatter seeds on top of the soil and press them down lightly, so they make good contact with the soil and remain exposed to light. Keep the soil moist until germination. Seedlings emerge in 5-20 days. Care. Provide your sweet alyssum plants with at least an inch of water every week, watering them more frequently during hot weather days or dry spells. If you plant your sweet alyssum in anywhere that dries out quickly, provide extra water. Use. Use sweet alyssum along edges in the garden or fill nooks and crannies on walkways and walls. The tight, free-flowering plants are also great "spillers" for hanging baskets and containers. Lobularia maritima (syn. Alyssum maritimum) is a species of low-growing flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae. Its common name is sweet alyssum or sweet alison, also commonly referred to as just alyssum (from the genus Alyssum in which it was formerly classified). Propagating Sweet Alyssum It is best to grow this fast-growing plant in the early spring. It proliferates from seed. You can start the seeds indoors before the last frost and transplant them outdoors after the threat of frost has passed. Alyssum is somewhat frost-tolerant once established, but tender transplants are not hardy enough for frost. Or you can direct sow the seeds outdoors as soon as the soil has thawed and can be worked. This plant is considered a great filler or edger plant, filling in areas where you want to fill in bare patches of soil alongside other plants. This low-growing, carpet-forming plant is not usually propagated by any other method. How to Grow Sweet Alyssum From Seed You can start sweet alyssum from seed or directly transplant it into your garden from nursery flats; both are widely available. To start from seed, scatter the seeds on top of the soil and press them down lightly, so they make good contact with the soil and remain exposed to light. Keep the soil moist until germination; water whenever the soil feels dry.