Candytuft Perennial

Candytuft Perennial
John 7, when I dig them and divide the four seasons?

Candytuft, Of phlox paniculata, etc., in the fall of bomhageona me it, I have candytuft Huge and I want to, so it blooms in the spring Now you can enlarge my border when split??

Former area is 8 I was very divided in early spring to plant them.

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Snowflake Candytuft Perennial - 25 Plants - Iberis
USD 34.99
 
Candytuft Snowflake (Iberis sempervirens) Free-flowering and spreading! Mounds of "Snow" on Low-Growing, Evergreen Plants! Each 6-inch plant is awash in white blooms all spring! Long-lived and easy to grow! Few evergreen perennials boast the flower power of this vigorous little plant! Every spring, these low-growing 6-inch-tall plants vanish beneath hundreds of dainty white blooms that tumble over walls or creep along the ground in the sunny garden. After bloom, just shear the plants back and enjoy the handsome, narrow dark green foliage until bloom time comes around again! Candytuft is easy to grow and very long-lived. It is a terrific choice for edging or ground cover, offering dazzling color year-round!
 

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Candytuft Annual Wildflower - 1/4 LB
USD 4.99
 
Annual candytuft is a wild flower that is just about as wonderful as its cousin which is perennial candytuft. If planted from wildflower seed, it begins flowering withing just a few short months with colors ranging from white to pink to purple. It is a taller and less compact than perennial candytuft, but as you can see, the colors are striking and it makes a wonderful addition to the wildflower seed garden. Annual candytuft is often sold and planted by itself, but is often quite commonly found in wild flower seed mixes due to its easy seeding and growth habits. If you want to start a wildflower garden, but really don't have a clue how and what to do, candytuft is a good wildflower seed to start with. You can just broacast the seed, lightly rake it, keep it moist and before long you will have a brilliant display of flowers. People will think you are wildflower expert! This is also a good plant for gardening with kids because it grows and flowers so fast from seed. If your winters are not harsh, candytuft can survive the winters. It is best to snip the seed pods after flowering and give it a good bed of mulch in the fall to increase its survival rate.
 

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'Sweetheart' Candytuft Perennial - Iberis - Potted
USD 3.99
 
Compact spreading plants with narrow evergreen foligae. Flat clusters of white flowers bloom mid-spring into early summer. Drought resistant. Use as edging in rock gardens or near the front of the border. Forms dense cushions of dark green foliage, masses of pink blossoms mature to a brilliant lilac, blooms late spring thru early summer.
 

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Candytuft - Gibraltarica - 1000 Seeds
USD 4.99
 
Iberis (Gibraltarica) - This type of perennial Candytuft is a flowering plant of the genus Iberis and the family Brassicaceae. It is the symbol of the Upper Rock nature reserve in Gibraltar, but is actually a native of North Africa. Gibraltar is the only place in Europe where it is found growing in the wild. This perennial candytuft grows from crevices in the limestone, and is often seen growing in abundance from the north face of the Rock of Gibraltar. Its flowers range from lilac to almost white, and can reach up to 8 - 12 inches in height. This low-growing perennial is similar to Iberis sempervirens, except the flowers are lavender-pink instead of white. They open very pale and darken with age. It is fantastic when grown with dark green foliage plants as the combination is stunning! Gibraltar candytuft blooms in the spring, and it may repeat bloom in late summer or fall. Cut the plants back after bloom to keep them compact and bushy, or to reduce self sowing from its own flower seed. The foliage is evergreen.
 

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400 Seeds, Candytuft "Mixed Colors" (Iberis umbelleta) Seeds By Seed Needs
USD 1.65
 
Candytuft (Iberis Umbelleta) - Annual candytuft is a wild flower that is just about as wonderful as its cousin which is perennial candytuft. If planted from wildflower seed, it begins flowering within just a few short months with colors ranging from white to pink to purple. It is taller and less compact than perennial candytuft, but as you can see, the colors are striking and it makes a wonderful addition to the wild flower seed garden or to use as a taller ground cover plant.
 

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CANDYTUFT DWARF FAIRY MIX 200 SEEDS
USD 2.25
 
CANDYTUFT DWARF FAIRY SERIES MIX (Iberis umbellata) a.k.a. Globe Candytuft - Bushy Mound Forming Annual that Produces Small Scented Flowers of White, Pink, Lilac-Purple or Red-Pink Flowers. Grows as Perennial in Zones 6-10,  Annual in ZONES 3-5. Full Sun
 

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By Lee Oliphant -- Gardening books tell us that this is the season to clean up, winterize tender plants, get out seed catalogues and relax through the long, dark winter. Those lovely books are not addressing those of us on the California Central Coast. We don’t have a “long, dark winter” and we don’t have the luxury of taking a vacation from gardening. Our wonderful climate produces edibles and ...

Plants for shady areas include coleus, ferns, and hosta. Candytuft Perennial Use junipers, grasses and conifers in sunny areas. Candytuft Perennial To augment plantings use green wood stain on fences and buildings. It is a popular colour for garden furniture, umbrellas, glazed pots, garden ornaments.

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