
Lake Valley, Alyssum, Rosie O'Day
- Seed Depth: barely cover
- Spacing: scatter
- Sprouts In: 10-15 days
- Thinning: 6" (15cm)
- Plant outdoors in early spring in a location with full sun to part shade and average, well-drained soil. Start indoors three to four weeks earlier for transplants. Keep soil evenly moist while plants are young. In mild climates, sow in fall for winter bloom.
- Cut plant back by one half when initial blossoms fade to encourage another set of flowers.
Lake Valley- Alyssum, Rosie O'Day
Rosie O’Day’s rose-pink blossoms have a sweet fragrance and appear in only six weeks after planting. This is a popular and very easy to grow annual, perfect for borders, between patio stones, and in hanging baskets. It won an All America Selections award in 1961.
- Seed Depth: barely cover
- Spacing: scatter
- Sprouts In: 10-15 days
- Thinning: 6" (15cm)
- Plant outdoors in early spring in a location with full sun to part shade and average, well-drained soil. Start indoors three to four weeks earlier for transplants. Keep soil evenly moist while plants are young. In mild climates, sow in fall for winter bloom.
- Cut plant back by one half when initial blossoms fade to encourage another set of flowers.
Lake Valley- Alyssum, Rosie O'Day
Rosie O’Day’s rose-pink blossoms have a sweet fragrance and appear in only six weeks after planting. This is a popular and very easy to grow annual, perfect for borders, between patio stones, and in hanging baskets. It won an All America Selections award in 1961.
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- Seed Depth: barely cover
- Spacing: scatter
- Sprouts In: 10-15 days
- Thinning: 6" (15cm)
- Plant outdoors in early spring in a location with full sun to part shade and average, well-drained soil. Start indoors three to four weeks earlier for transplants. Keep soil evenly moist while plants are young. In mild climates, sow in fall for winter bloom.
- Cut plant back by one half when initial blossoms fade to encourage another set of flowers.
Lake Valley- Alyssum, Rosie O'Day
Rosie O’Day’s rose-pink blossoms have a sweet fragrance and appear in only six weeks after planting. This is a popular and very easy to grow annual, perfect for borders, between patio stones, and in hanging baskets. It won an All America Selections award in 1961.












