How difficult is it to grow alyssum from seeds
Many garden flowers can be grown in several ways - by seed, layering, dividing. Some methods are more acceptable for breeding a particular plant, some require more effort on the part of the grower. For example, growing Alyssum from seed is the most common and acceptable way to get a beautifully flowering plant to decorate your garden.
Alyssum is notable for the fact that its seeds can be sown directly into the soil without growing seedlings. It is very, very convenient. Seeds are sown at the end of April or the first half of May.
Alissa is an absolutely unpretentious plant. It is also noteworthy that the more you take care of it, in the sense that you feed it, the worse it blooms, trying to grow as much greenery as possible on the fertile soil. Therefore, when planting the seeds of Alyssum, the soil must be loosened, fed without overdoing it.
Alyssum does not like waterlogged soil. If the water stagnates in the area where Alyssum is planted, then he will soon die. The optimal location for this interesting plant is an alpine slide. The soil on such garden structures is most often not too fertilized, moreover, the water does not linger between the stones, flowing down.
When Alyssum, planted with seeds, begins to germinate, it must be shaded from bright sunlight. In adulthood, Alyssum is indifferent to both the midday sun and light shading by tree crowns.
Alyssum blooms for quite a long time - until the first frost, and therefore he is a habitual inhabitant of flower beds in gardens.