Iberis umbrella: growing from seeds - many years of experience. Iberis perennial planting and care photo

graceful iberis, belonging to the cruciferous family, well known to connoisseurs alpine slides, compositions in flower tubs, rockeries. By appearance reminiscent of cabbage and radish. Iberis is unpretentious in planting and care, so even a novice grower can handle its cultivation.

Did you know?The plant got its name from old name Spain - Iberia.

    In nature, there are two types of flowers:
  • iberis annual herbaceous form;
  • Iberis perennial in the form of a shrub.

Growing Iberis from seeds

The plant reproduces both by seeds and vegetatively. But since it is not difficult to prepare or get seed material, most often the flower is propagated precisely by seeds.

Planting Iberis for seedlings


When warm weather sets in, you can plant Iberis for seedlings. As a rule, this period is from March to May. When sowing Iberis, loose soil is used, the seeds are placed to a depth of 1 mm, sprinkled with sifted sand on top. The container with crops should be placed in a warm, bright place and covered with glass to keep required amount moisture.

Important!Seedlings should not be watered, but sprayed abundantly as needed.

Since Iberis has a tap root system, picking is not carried out. Before planting in open ground, seedlings must be carefully removed from the container so as not to damage the roots. The earth should be lightly compacted and watered.

Sowing seeds in open ground

When the last retreat spring frosts, you can sow iberis in open ground. Optimal location for him there will be a sunny piece of land with rocky, sandy soil. This will protect against stagnation of moisture in the soil and rotting of the roots. Seeds should be placed shallow.


The first shoots can be seen in 10-15 days. They must be thinned out so that the distance between plants is at least 12-15 cm. Alternatively, you can plant iberis in open ground and before winter, late autumn. Sowing technology is the same as with spring work. Seedlings should be expected in late April - early May.

Partners and use in landscape design

Iberis is used both as a monoculture for decorating lawns and borders, and in combination with other plants in discounts, rock gardens, mixborders. It tolerates neighborhood with other colors well. Grows well between rocks. Iberis is best combined with alisium, phlox, obrietta and other perennials.

Ideal neighbors for a flower in spring will be tulips, all types of juniper, cypress. Also traditionally planted next to calendula, petunias, pansies.

Did you know?Iberis is found in most flower lawn mixtures.

Flower care is not difficult at all. It consists in giving it a neat, compact form. To do this, cut a third of the length of the stems after flowering. Also carry out the removal of wilted Iberis flowers. Perennial iberis must be planted every 5 years. This will ensure the preservation of the decorative functions of the plant.

Important!It is necessary to water the flower only in very dry weather.

Iberis fertilizer may not be carried out, however, if you feed the plant with complex mineral fertilizers once or twice a season, it will thank you for your care with especially lush flowering.

When to collect and how to store Iberis seeds


Collecting Iberis seeds will not be difficult for the grower. They are formed in place of flowers. Since this happens all the time, it makes no sense to wait until autumn to harvest the seeds. It is better to collect them as they are formed. The collected pods need to be dried a little in a warm place, get the seeds out of them.

Seed should be stored in a dry, cool place. Some flower growers prefer to breed Iberis by self-sowing. In this case, seedlings should be carefully thinned out in the spring.

How to prepare perennial iberis for winter

Iberis perennial varieties are quite frost-resistant. Its creeping branches, which are closely intertwined, help retain moisture and heat. However, during a frosty and snowy winter, it will not be superfluous to cover the plant with fallen leaves or needles. This guarantees the safety of the flower until spring.

How to deal with diseases and pests

Iberis has a strong immunity to diseases, but due to the characteristics of the root system, it is susceptible to fungal infections. The symptoms of cruciferous clubroot in Iberis are the formation of growths on the roots that look like a tumor. This causes the growth of the plant to stop. Due to the disease, the leaves gradually turn yellow and wither.

Important!Kila completely destroys only young seedlings. In adult plants, it stops development.

With rhizoctoniosis, the leaves appear gray spots with black dots. The stems are starting to wilt. To prevent these diseases of Iberis, it is recommended to treat the site with a fungicide before planting. If the root rot has already started, the diseased plant should be removed immediately. Of the pests, most often Iberis is bothered by an earthen flea, cabbage aphid and mealybugs.

IBERIS

for all connoisseurs of alpine beauty and lovers of elegant compositions

Iberis is a very beautiful flower of the Cruciferous family. Among the people it is also called "Iberian", "stennik", "multiple-pearl". There are summer and perennial, heat-loving and cold-resistant, shrubby and herbaceous.

As if covered under a white (or light lilac) hat, Iberis bushes are not only very fragrant, but also surprisingly elegant. It is easy to grow, and even with minimal care, Iberis always responds with gratitude with abundant, foam-like flowering. This plant perfectly emphasizes the texture of stones and stone chips, creates amazing light spots and seems to highlight compositions from the inside.
It begins to bloom in May and can bloom for up to two months.
An indispensable plant for decorating rockeries and alpine slides is the perennial iberis.

The sun and warm air are important for the beauty of Iberis

Iberis at first glance seems like a typical southern culture that simply adores the hottest and sunniest areas. Yes, it blooms remarkably and does not cause much trouble even when planting in hot areas, but its sun-lovingness is a relative concept. Iberis can equally delight the eye in the sunniest places, and in light shading, they are not afraid of partial shade.
Iberis grows in any soil, but its own best qualities exhibits when planted in light and loamy soil. It is possible to negatively affect the growth of Iberis only if the humidity indicators are exceeded or the plant is constantly in the water. Experienced gardeners water Iberis only in dry weather.
There is a traditional stereotype perennial iberis, which is expressed in white colors, despite the fact that modern breeders have bred lilac, lilac and carmine varieties of this perennial plant. Iberis blooms for a month and a half in the summer.


What kind of soil is needed for iberis

It grows in any soil, but shows its best qualities when planted in light and loamy soil. The lighter and looser the soil, the better. Iberis does not tolerate only dense and excessively dry soils, while it adapts perfectly to the rest. Iberis is not at all picky about soil fertility: it grows well and actively even on the poorest soil in rock gardens.
Only very waterlogged soil can negatively affect the growth of iberis.


Perennial Iberis Care

Iberis grows perennial without additional human intervention.
Care actually comes down to just a few treatments a year. It's amazing unpretentious plant, which even beginners can grow, which does not require any close attention, no special care.
Iberis needs watering only during extremely prolonged droughts and experienced gardeners Iberis is watered only in dry weather.
Very rare maintenance procedures with deep soaking of the soil for Iberis are carried out in the same way as for all plants with a high degree of drought tolerance. But even if you do not have enough time and fail to irrigate, natural precipitation is sorely lacking just during the flowering of Iberis, do not be discouraged: Iberis will not suffer from this, just shorten the flowering period.
for Iberis growing in poor soil, it is better to apply up to 2 times a year. On nutritious soil in the flower garden, Iberis are not fed at all. When grown in rock gardens, rockeries, in other depleted and scarce soil, top dressing is carried out with a standard dose of complete mineral fertilizer(for example, nitrophoska) in spring and mid-summer. You can replace one of the dressings with the application organic fertilizers. They are scattered simultaneously with pruning after flowering, introduced into the soil or using compost as mulch.
Pruning iberis is a very simple procedure. If you want your plants to bloom for as long as possible, try to remove faded shoots in a timely manner. But even without such a cut, Iberis will be a colorful decoration of the garden. The only obligatory pruning is carried out after flowering is completed, when all Iberis bushes must be shortened by 1/3 of their height.
Iberis is enough hardy plant, but he does not like snowless winters too much and reacts poorly to weather changes from severe frost to thaw. Therefore, in the conditions of the middle zone, it is recommended to cover it at the end of autumn, with the arrival of the first frosts with a layer of fallen leaves, spruce branches or brushwood.


Rejuvenation and transplant

Iberis is a very durable plant. Provided that you do not forget to cut the bushes after flowering and provide them with at least one top dressing per year, Iberis in one place will remain decorative for more than 5 years, and sometimes decades. But since it grows quickly, it actively grows, it can interfere with neighboring plants, asami inflorescences can lose their beauty and splendor over time. And then the iberis needs to be divided and moved to a new place. Traditionally, rejuvenation is carried out every 5-6 years. The best option will be the initial planting of iberis in a spacious place where it will feel comfortable and not encroach on the territory of other plants.


Iberis breeding

Iberis is easily propagated by planting cuttings. sowing seeds or dividing bushes.
If you choose the first method, then only shoots that the plants will release after pruning in the summer can be used for cuttings from Iberis. The tops of young branches about 7 cm long are easily rooted in pots or greenhouses under a cap, provided that the lower leaves are removed and treated with a growth stimulator. The division of bushes in Iberis can be carried out in autumn and spring, although early autumn division always gives the best results. It has less effect on the flowering of plants, in particular, does not affect its typical timing.
Among flower growers, growing iberis from seeds is equally popular. This method is the most popular, since getting seeds is not difficult. Most often they are planted in open ground in mid-April. In order for the plant to bloom over a long period of time, it is necessary to sow two lines of seeds with an interval of 2-3 weeks. After 7-10 days after sowing, seedlings appear, which are thinned out in such a way that minimum distance between seedlings was 10-15 cm. Some varieties of plants are sown for the winter.

Iberis is prone to self-seeding. If you did not remove the inflorescences and did not prune, a a large number of young shoots that can be used as seedlings.
For cuttings in Iberis, you can only use shoots that plants will release after pruning in the summer. The tops of young branches about 7 cm long are easily rooted in pots or greenhouses under a cap, provided that the lower leaves are removed and treated with a growth stimulator. The division of bushes in Iberis can be carried out in autumn and spring, although best results always gives early autumn division.


Diseases and pests

Iberis almost never gets sick. Even in the case of proximity to the affected plants, the Iberis themselves are invulnerable to powdery mildew, nor to other infections typical of flower beds. But this culture is often annoyed. The earth flea and aphids adore Iberis and, under adverse conditions, in neglected plantings, in the absence of pruning, they multiply surprisingly quickly. It is better to fight insects on Iberis combined methods, applying spraying and adjusting the care so that the iberis is in perfect condition.


A little about the variety of varieties of Iberis.

There are not many of them, and they are not much different from each other. A non-specialist can't figure it out right away.

Iberis evergreen (Iberis sempervirens)

This species is native to Asia Minor and Southern Europe. The height of Iberis perennial with a semi-shrub flower is 30-40 cm. The foliage is oblong, evergreen, entire, shiny, dark green with a length of up to 7 cm. Iberis flowers have White color, and their diameter is 1.5 cm. They are concentrated in umbellate inflorescences, which are up to 5 cm in diameter. At the beginning summer season the plant blooms profusely for 20-25 days. Sometimes there is a re-bloom at the end of summer. Inflorescences during flowering almost completely cover the leaves. This species is fruitful and ornamental throughout the season.

Iberis Gibraltar (Iberis gibraltarica)

This species originates from Morocco and southern Spain. Outwardly, it is a low-growing shrub with numerous small pink flowers. The flowering period is spring. The diameter of the bush is 40 cm, and the height is -25 cm. The peculiarity of care is that the plant requires well-drained soil and a sunny place. IN middle lane Russia - this species is a juvenile, as a rule, a biennial. It can be manually renewed by self-seeding. Among flower growers, the most famous varieties are 'Gibralter Candytuft' and 'Candy Tuff'. The first variety is of particular interest because of the beautiful lilac flowers, which gradually turn white and abundantly cover a compact, low bush.

Iberis Crimean (Iberis simplex)


th of this species is the Crimea. The type is perennial. The height is from 5 to 10 cm. The foliage is pubescent, spatulate, gray-green. Flowers that are in buds are purple, and when blooming - white. Iberis Crimean blooms in spring, see photo. The peculiarity of care is the increased demand for calcium in the soil. It is best to plant the plant in a dry, sunny place in rock garden stones. The soil must be well drained. It is necessary to sow the seeds in the spring, and the first shoots will appear within a month at a temperature of 13-18 ° C. Also, the flower can be propagated by cuttings at the end of summer.

Iberis rocky (Iberis saxatilis)

Grows in rocky areas in southern Europe from Iberian Peninsula to the Black Sea.
Iberis rocky - evergreen shrub reaches only 10-15 cm in height. During the flowering period, it forms rounded thick cushions that seem powdered with snow.
Habitat - south of the European part of Russia, Central Europe, Crimea.

Iberis bitter (Iberis amara)

This type of Iberis - annual plant with a height of up to 30 cm. The stems are pubescent and branched from the root neck. The foliage has a regular order, in shape - obtuse, oblanceolate, serrated along the edge. Flowers 1.5-2 cm in diameter have a pronounced aroma. They are concentrated in a racemose inflorescence of a columnar shape. Hue - white or slightly purple.

Iberis umbrella (Iberis umbellata)

Grows in southern Europe. The type is annual. The stems have a height of up to 40 cm in texture, bare and smooth. The foliage is lanceolate and alternate. The flowers are quite fragrant and collected in dense corymbose inflorescences. Hue - from white to purple. After 2-2.5 months from the date of sowing, Iberis begins to bloom. The flowering period is two months, starting in June. Forms fruits, which are oval bilobed pods with a pair of seeds. Seeds with white flowers have a light yellow tint and orange-red if the color of the flowers is different. The shape is flat. More than 400 pieces are concentrated in 1 g. Germination persists for two to three years.

So let's sum it up:

Iberis is a flower that they say "planted and forgotten"
This is a godsend for those who wish to add variety to the already existing range. It is not capricious and unpretentious, practically does not require any care, so even beginner gardeners do not have problems with growing.

  • Location: Prefers full light, but tolerates light shading.
  • Soil type: the plant has no special requirements, but the best way light loams are suitable.
  • Pests: damage by an earthen flea is possible. In this case, round holes will appear on the foliage, and some leaves will be completely eaten. To fight the pest, you need to constantly moisten the soil.
  • Cultivation: Iberis is grown both by seeds and by dividing the bush. In one place they can grow for 5-6 years.
  • Application: - can be used for bordering lawns, flower beds, flower beds, rocky hills, rockeries. Iberis is an ideal plant for rock gardens, goes well with low perennials, but the disadvantage is the intensive growth of bushes.
  • It looks great as a pot culture, which is perfect for decorating balconies, loggias, terraces. In addition, Iberis flowers are good for cutting, and are also very in demand for creating wedding bouquets.
    This flowering plant sure to make a great addition to any garden.


The Iberis plant belongs to the Cruciferous family. Planting Iberis in open ground will not only decorate country cottage area, but also to use medicinal properties this plant. Among the people, it is called the golden flower, pepper, variegated, Iberian, stennik. Modest flowers of the plant thin out a pleasant aroma. Care is not difficult.

The choice of varieties of Iberis for sowing

Goldenflower is a highly branched plant, reaching only 20 cm in height. Glossy lanceolate leaves are dark green in color. White, pink, purple, lilac flowers collected in a basket. Flowering begins in May and lasts 2 months.

We list the most popular varieties of Iberis.

  1. Evergreen Iberis. Perennial plant up to 30 cm in height. White flowers in diameter are 1.5 cm. Care is reduced to timely watering and removal of faded inflorescences.
  2. Bitter Iberis. Plant up to 25 cm tall with racemose inflorescences. White flowers with a diameter of 2 cm sometimes have a light purple hue.
  3. Gibraltar. Tender perennial evergreen subshrub. The corymbose inflorescences are decorated with beautiful purple flowers. Easy care.
  4. Umbrella. annual view with flowers of various colors. Releases a pleasant fragrance.
  5. Rocky. Beautiful perennial with white flowers. During flowering, a white cloud covers the entire foliage. It seems that the green bush is wrapped in a snow-white blanket. Care after flowering consists in shortening the shoots by 1/3 of the length.

Sowing seeds of Iberis for seedlings

Peppers are propagated more often by seed rather than vegetatively. Landing is possible from April to May. Seeds of almost all kinds are sown directly into the ground in mid or late April. Sowing depends on climatic conditions. Friendly shoots appear after 2 weeks. To provide plants good conditions for development, you will need to remove extra instances.

The success of growing an evergreen plant depends on some nuances.

  1. Choice of location. Goldenflower loves to grow in bright sunny areas. Even a light shadow will negatively affect its growth and lead the plant to death.
  2. Soil. Iberis does not like waterlogged soil, so before planting you need to do good drainage. Preferably sandy and sandy soils.
  3. Watering. Especially on dry days, the Iberian needs to be watered abundantly.
  4. Application of fertilizers. The plant does not need fertilizing, but if complex fertilizers are applied during care, it will thank with lush flowering.

Interesting fact!

Only in clear weather you can admire the flowering of Iberis. Cunning flowers on a cloudy day close their buds.

Propagation method - cuttings

This method is used by more experienced gardeners, and only perennial specimens can be propagated by them, annuals do not give roots.

It is necessary to cut the cuttings and plant them directly in the ground. For rooting, it is recommended to create greenhouse conditions. Cuttings are taken only from faded specimens.

When and how to plant iberis?

It is necessary to plant seedlings in the soil in May. At this time, the threat of return frosts has already passed.

Seedlings have a very delicate and fragile root system. Therefore, when transplanting to a flower bed, you need to be careful. It is required to carefully remove the seedlings from the container and, together with a clod of earth, transfer them to the prepared soil. The distance between specimens should be at least 15 cm. After planting, the soil near the plant is compacted and watered abundantly.

Different varieties of Iberian pollinate with each other! Therefore, in order to maintain the purity of the variety, different specimens must be planted at a remote distance from each other.

plant care

Iberis care open ground lies in timely watering, loosening the soil, removing weeds and controlling pests and diseases.

Watering the plant should be plentiful and only after the earthen clod has dried. After flowering, dried inflorescences must be removed. Closer to autumn perennial varieties require pruning. It is recommended to shorten the stems by 1/3 of their length. So the bushes will look neat and compact.

In one place, the plant can grow for 5 years. It does not make sense to grow further, since the bush loses its decorative effect: flowers and leaves become smaller. Adult specimens need to be divided into several divisions and transplanted to a new location.

Pest and disease control

  • cabbage aphid

Cabbage aphid larvae annoy the plant. They suck out the juice, resulting in a decrease in the level of chlorophyll, vitamins and sugars. The foliage turns yellow, curls and dries out. If you do not carry out a timely struggle, the plant will die. To fight using liquid potassium soap. In a bucket of water, 300 g of the product is diluted and the plants are sprayed with it.

  • earthen fleas

It is very simple to determine that this annoying insect has settled on a plant: you need to take a closer look at the foliage. In the process of life, the earthen flea leaves behind traces in the form of large round holes on the foliage. To get rid of the pest, you will need to loosen the soil near the plant and water it well.

  • worms

These are annoying and tenacious insects, you can never get rid of them at one time, so it is recommended to carry out three treatments. From chemicals in the fight against mealybugs, Fitoverm and Aktara have proven themselves well.

On a note!

Fitoverm can provide beneficial effect only if you dilute it in warm water and add a drop of liquid soap.

Iberis is prone to fungal diseases. Help avoid trouble proper preparation soil. Before planting plants, it is recommended to shed the substrate with a fungicide or a weak solution of potassium permanganate.

If the bush is still sick, it is necessary to remove the plant so that the rest of the specimens do not become infected.

Iberis care after flowering

In place of the flowers, seeds are formed, and since the flowering of the variety continues all summer, the seeds can be collected in several stages. It is necessary to collect the formed pods and send them to dry in a dark, well-ventilated room. It is recommended to store seeds in the house in a paper bag.

If you don’t really want to mess around with collecting seeds, you can trust self-sowing. In the spring, many new plants grow next to the adult specimens. It will only be necessary to thin out the plantings or move them to a permanent place.

How to prepare Iberis for winter? The perennial plant is considered to be frost resistant. But depending on the severity of winters, young bushes are sometimes recommended to be covered with spruce branches.

The genus Iberis belongs to the Cruciferous family. Iberis is also called Iberian, stennik. The genus includes about 40 species, which are represented by both annuals and perennials, among them there are both cold-tolerant and cold-resistant plants.

Due to the fact that the root of Iberis is pivotal, transplants to this plant are undesirable. The shoots of the Iberian can be standing or creeping, the foliage is simple. The flowers are small, form umbrellas; blooms very strongly, exudes a pleasant smell during flowering. Flower color varies among varieties.

After flowering, a fruit is formed - a pod, if seeds are collected from it, then they can be used for planting for 2-4 years.


Varieties and types

There are two types of annual iberis:

It grows up to 30 centimeters, has well-branched, pubescent shoots. The foliage is alternate, serrated, oblanceolate. Flowers white, small, clustered.

The branches of this species also branch well, but, unlike the relative, are not pubescent. The stem reaches 40 cm. The foliage is lanceolate, regular. The color of the flowers ranges from white to purple.

There are more combs of a perennial Iberian:

This is a shrub that grows up to 40 cm. The oblong foliage reaches 7 cm. Small flowers are collected in umbrellas.

Lush shrub growing up to 25 cm high. original look It has pink flowers, but in varietal varieties, color may differ.

A low perennial plant growing up to 10 cm. The foliage is gray-green, spatulate, the flowers are lilac in color while in buds, and then turn white.

Low bushy plant up to 15 cm, forming thickets. The small flowers of this species are so abundant that during flowering it seems that there is snow on the bush.

Iberis planting and care in the open field

Planting Iberis in the soil begins at the end of spring, when it will be clear that frosts will no longer return. To do this, select a well-lit area with loam or stony soil.

Young plants have a very fragile rhizome, so planting seedlings in the soil should be done very carefully. Individuals place approximately 15 cm one from one. If you have several types of flower, then do not plant all in one area, as cross-pollination will occur.

Watering and feeding Iberis

Growing Iberis is not difficult at all. You only need to water it when it's hot outside. In general, it will be nice if you feed the plants a couple of times during the summer complex fertilizers, but this is not required.

Iberis pruning

Iberian care comes down to pruning the stems after flowering and removing sluggish flowers. Also, upon reaching the age of five, the bushes perennial species need to be seated by division.

Although Iberis withstands cold well, it is still better to cover it with spruce branches before winter.

Iberis growing from seeds

After flowering, seeds can be collected. Since flowering lasts all summer, the seeds can be harvested immediately after ripening. The pods must be dried and kept in a warm room. Iberis also reproduces well by self-sowing, so in the spring it will be necessary to break through strong seedlings.

Iberis can be propagated vegetatively or using seeds, but seeds are most often used, since this method is the easiest. Seeds are sown at a shallow depth in the middle of spring, and this is where all the worries with this type of reproduction end.

To get seedlings, the seeds in March are placed on loose soil to a depth of 1 mm and sprinkled quite a bit on top. river sand. Sown is kept in a warm, well-lit place. It is necessary to water the material only from the spray gun when the soil dries out. Due to the delicate roots of the plant, the seedlings do not dive.

Reproduction of iberis by dividing the bush

When Iberis reaches the age of five, its bushes need to be divided, thus you will get a lot of new material for planting.

This procedure is performed in spring or autumn.

Propagation of Iberis by cuttings

To obtain new plants by cuttings, 7 cm cuttings are cut from the strongest branches, cutting off part of the shaft of the previous year. Then the cuttings are planted in a container, watered and covered with a film.

The container is placed in a place with enough light, but so that the sun does not shine directly on them. Water and air the material from time to time. When autumn comes, young plants can be planted on the site.

Diseases and pests

The most inconvenience to the Iberian is caused by mealybugs and aphids, as well as the earthen flea. To get rid of the latter, you just need to moisten the soil around the plants. Aphids are fought with a solution of potassium soap. If your plants are affected by mealybugs, then use actara.

Due to the weak roots, Iberis is easily affected by fungi. To prevent this, before planting, you need to treat the area with a fungicide. If the fungus still appears, then immediately after detection, destroy the diseased plant and disinfect the soil.

Preparing for spring, I bought almost half of our small seed shop. Choosing flowers for a flower bed, I could not resist the beautiful bushes of Iberis, although I had not planted it before. Tell me, how to properly grow iberis umbrella from seeds? Is it possible to sow the seeds immediately in the garden or is it better for seedlings?


Iberis umbrella - great choice for creating borders and mixborders, but also in a single planting, these compact lush bushes look very beautiful. The height of the plant does not exceed 25 cm, but their main advantage is manifested in the middle of summer, when the entire bush is strewn with rather large inflorescences in the form of umbrellas, consisting of small flowers with four petals. The color of the inflorescences can be different: white varieties are most often found, but among them there are pink, lilac and even purple species.

The flowering of Iberis is not only plentiful, but also fragrant and long-lasting. Subject to pruning of faded inflorescences, new ones appear on the bush until September.

Annual varieties of Iberis are propagated by seed, this method also gives nice results and during the reproduction of perennial iberis. Growing iberis umbrella from seeds can be done in two ways:

  • sowing in open ground;
  • seedling cultivation.

When to sow seeds in the garden?

In order for the umbrella iberis to bloom already in July, it is necessary to start sowing seeds at the end of April. In regions with late spring it is better to postpone sowing until May, when stable temperature values ​​\u200b\u200bare established. But sowing seeds before winter allows you to see flowering in the month of May. It should be sown in a groove, leaving a distance of at least 5 cm between the seeds, since the seedlings quickly grow to 25 cm in diameter. If necessary, the crops are thinned out if they are too thick.


It reproduces well by self-sowing, if you do not cut the bush. However, it should be borne in mind that the inflorescences of such plants become smaller and bloom mostly white, even if the purchased seeds in the first year were of a different color.

How to grow seedlings of Iberis umbrella?

Seeds for seedlings can be sown earlier, already in March. To do this, it is better to use not a common container, but peat tablets. They must first be soaked and put one seed in each. In order for seedlings to appear faster and amicably, you need to build a mini-greenhouse.

Iberis umbrella does not tolerate transplantation well, therefore it is necessary to plant seedlings in the garden using the transshipment method, and in the case of using tablets, together with the latter, having previously cut the protective shell so that it does not constrain the roots.

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