Quick facts
- Very attractive to beneficial predatory insects
 
- Encourages garden diversity by attracting a wide range of pollinators
 
- Great mounding border flower
 
- Self-sows moderately
 
 
Lobularia maritima 
White mounds of flowers bloom early and all summer long through the first few frosts in fall. Shallow flowers are very attractive to a diversity of pollinators and beneficial insects. We love to use it as a light fluffy substitute for baby's breath in flower arrangements. Readily self-sows without becoming weedy so plant it once and enjoy it forever! 
How to grow it:   
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 Germ Temp 
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 Indoor Start 
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 Germ Days 
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 Frost Tolerant 
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 Sun 
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 Seed Depth 
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 Plant/Row Spacing 
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  70 
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  Not rec. 
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  7-14 d. 
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  Light 
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 Full to shade 
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  1/16” 
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  3”/6” 
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| Direct sow around the last frost date. Cover lightly with a scant amount of soil. Tolerates a wide variety of conditions from shade to full sun. Great as a ground cover in ornamental beds. Moderately drought tolerant. | 
 
 
Seeds specs:  Packet size: 100 min. 
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