Candytuft White - Flower Seeds
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Rs. 75.00
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Rs. 199.00
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Candytuft (Iberis sempervirens) is a lovely flowering plant known for its clusters of delicate, white flowers. It's a popular choice for garden borders, rock gardens, and as a ground cover. If you're interested in growing candytuft white flower seeds, here's how you can do it:
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Select a Location: Choose a spot in your garden that receives full sun to light shade. Candytuft prefers well-draining soil.
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Soil Preparation: Prepare the soil by loosening it and removing any weeds or debris. You can improve drainage by adding compost or other organic matter.
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Sowing Seeds: Scatter the candytuft white flower seeds over the prepared soil surface. You can lightly press them into the soil using your hand or a small board. Don't bury the seeds too deep, as they require light to germinate.
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Watering: Gently water the area after sowing to ensure that the soil is moist. Continue to keep the soil consistently moist during the germination period.
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Germination: Candytuft seeds usually germinate within a couple of weeks, but it might take longer in some cases.
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Thinning: Once the seedlings have grown a few inches tall, thin them out to provide enough space for healthy growth. Space the seedlings according to the recommendations on the seed packet.
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Care and Maintenance: Candytuft plants are generally easy to care for. They appreciate regular watering, especially during dry spells. Mulching around the plants can help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
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Pruning: After the initial bloom, consider deadheading (removing faded flowers) to encourage more blooms and to tidy up the appearance of the plant.
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Overwintering: Candytuft is often evergreen in milder climates. In colder regions, a layer of mulch can help protect the plants during the winter months.
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Propagation: Candytuft can be propagated from seeds, but also from cuttings or division of established plants.
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Pests and Diseases: Keep an eye out for common garden pests and diseases. Regular inspection can help you address any issues before they become a problem.
Candytuft's pure white blooms can create a stunning visual impact in your garden, and its low-growing habit makes it suitable for various landscaping purposes. Remember to follow the instructions on the seed packet for specific guidelines regarding planting depth, spacing, and care.
Approx. seeds count - 100