Green Candy Tuft Multi Mix Flower Seeds
FernsFly
SKU: JR2029
Seeds Quantity - 80 Seeds
For the beginning gardener and people with poor garden soils, here is an easy and fast-growing plant. Candytuft has it's "roots" in Spain, or Iberia as it was once called. Candytuft is actually a small, evergreen bush. Its small, compact growth and tolerance of poor soil, makes it popular in rock gardens. Fragrant tufts of candy-like red, white and pink colored flowers bloom from summer to autumn. There are both annual and perennial varieties. Other Names: Iberis, Candyedge Candytuft plants are very easy to grow. They prefer full to partial sun and a well-drained soil. Candytuft grow well in average or poor soils, and tolerate dry soil conditions. The like alkaline soils. Candytuft flowers are perfect for rock gardens. Water them during dry periods, once or twice per week. Add a general purpose fertilizer once or twice a season. Candytuft grows 1-15 inches tall. Perennial varieties should be mulched over winter to protect them from extreme cold. In the spring, prune back stems to about 4" to promote lusher, fuller growth.
For the beginning gardener and people with poor garden soils, here is an easy and fast-growing plant. Candytuft has it's "roots" in Spain, or Iberia as it was once called. Candytuft is actually a small, evergreen bush. Its small, compact growth and tolerance of poor soil, makes it popular in rock gardens. Fragrant tufts of candy-like red, white and pink colored flowers bloom from summer to autumn. There are both annual and perennial varieties. Other Names: Iberis, Candyedge Candytuft plants are very easy to grow. They prefer full to partial sun and a well-drained soil. Candytuft grow well in average or poor soils, and tolerate dry soil conditions. The like alkaline soils. Candytuft flowers are perfect for rock gardens. Water them during dry periods, once or twice per week. Add a general purpose fertilizer once or twice a season. Candytuft grows 1-15 inches tall. Perennial varieties should be mulched over winter to protect them from extreme cold. In the spring, prune back stems to about 4" to promote lusher, fuller growth.