Alyssum Growing Guide
	Lobularia maritima
	
	
	
	
	
	
	Crop Rotation Group
    Brassicas (Cabbage family) ●
    
	
	Soil
	Average garden soil.
	
	Position
    Full sun to partial afternoon shade.
	Frost tolerant
    Alyssum seedlings can tolerate light frost, but plants are often killed by freezing temperatures. 
		
	Feeding
    Fast growth is encouraged by mulching with compost before planting. Encourage reblooming with a liquid feed.  
    
	    Companions
	    In white or pastel shades, alyssum in the perfect little flower to tuck into the corners of beds, or you can grow it beneath tall vegetables or among herbs. Alyssum is famous for attracting tiny wasps and other beneficial insects. 
	
	Spacing
	Single Plants: 15cm (5") each way (minimum)
	Rows: 15cm (5") with 15cm (5") row gap (minimum)
	
	Sow and Plant
	Sow alyssum from early spring to early summer, and in autumn where winters are mild. Alyssum grows fast and often stops blooming in hot weather.  Broadcast seeds into cultivated soil or containers about 2 inches (5cm) apart, and barely cover them with soil. When the seedlings have more than four leaves, thin to 6 inches (15 cm) apart in all directions.
	Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
	
	Notes
	Can reseed if allowed to do so, but extra seedlings are easy to lift and move or pull out. 
	
	Harvesting
	Tired alyssum plants often melt down in hot, humid conditions. As annual flowers go, they are short-lived. 
	
    
	
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