This low-growing annual produces clusters of tiny rounded flowers all summer long. The fragrant flowers come in white, pink, red and purple. Plants make excellent borders and edgings, particularly in rock gardens or other areas of the garden where a trailing plant is needed.
Plant: Seed should be sown in a sunny, fertile area after al danger of frost is gone. Seeds can also be started indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost. Lightly cover seed and keep moist. Care: Plants will tolerate dry conditions once established. Sheer to prevent legginess. Plants do not transplant well. Tip: Ideal in drought-resistant gardens or as a trailer in pots.
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FROM OUR SEED CATALOG:
(8”) Uniform 10” mounds in shades of rose, purple, lilac and carmine. Thin to 6-8” apart. Continues to bloom until frost and likes a moist, partially shaded area. Low growing, tiny, fragrant flowers that are excellent for borders.
(Iberis Umbellata) Annual. 10,000/oz. 7-10 days 65F. Sow direct in early Spring.
More information:
Type
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| Seed Depth | | Seed Spacing | | Days to Sprout | Plant Spacing | Plant Height
| Annual
| Full Sun | 1/4" / 6mm | 1" / 2.5cm
| 10-20 | 6-12" / 15-30cm
| 8-12" / 20-30cm |
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