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We have used this as a seasonal bedding plant. Performs adequately here, though the species and some seed-propagated cultivars tend to bu...Read More
Edmond, OK Zone 7 Sweet alyssum or Lobularia as one of my favorite nurseries has begun labeling it is a constant in my beds. I use it ...Read More
I live in zone 8a. My Sweet Alyssum grows and flowers all year long. I've had the same plant for 2 or 3 years. We had a very cold winter ...Read More
Love using this as a filler in some of my perennial beds. Fills in empty spaces very well with lovely smelling flowers. Easy to grow, ve...Read More
i have read in several sites that this plant is edible.. But I was wondering if anyone has come across what kind of nutrition it has in ...Read More
Though its a great plant i was told it was very tolorante, thinking i wouldn't have a problem with it. I planted the seed next thing i kn...Read More
A lovely and useful plant. It works well at the front of a bed to replace bulbs or other spring plants that go dormant. It's very easy to...Read More
I've got this growing in a small but long border along with English daisies and it's so pretty. It loves to lay against the rock ledger ...Read More
Alyssum made a great container plant and bed plant. The sweet scent is powerful from such a tiny little flower. I kept them moist but not...Read More
This humble little plant is a must-have in my garden because of its lovely honey scent and delightful look as as edging or container plan...Read More
I added this in all my flowerbeds in 2005 it has made weeding quite a pleasurable thing, with its great fragrance it is sure to be added ...Read More
When I first read kaperc's post, my initial reaction was that I agree totally with the comment about the smell. Then it dawned on me tha...Read More
I grow this plant for the scent more than for any other reason. It is sweet, like honey and heavenly. As I weed and do chores, I often ...Read More
Scent is one of favorite elements in our gardens, sweet jasmine, lilac, clevelandii and allysum. We treasure the wave of this honey scent...Read More
Go figure...to me, this plant has the most horrible smell in the world and gives me intense headaches. It's planted profusely here by dev...Read More
Sweet alyssum is not the showiest plant in the world (pretty airy flowers though.....) and the flowers are small born sort of sparsely o...Read More
I started this plant from seed this year and it has pretty much taken over my garden. I have had to cut it back because it is crowding ou...Read More
this plant thrives in San Diego, I planted it from flats and it has spread to fill in around my stone walkway. It is invasive, I've foun...Read More
I grew these at the edge of the rocks and loved the way they spilled over, but stayed very full-looking.
I read they're a ...Read More
A wonderful little annual that I help self-seed all over my garden! It just fills in all those little empty spots between plants. The whi...Read More
I agree wuth all the above, except that I have no need to plant it annually - it reseeds itself and grows luxuriantly here in my Los Ange...Read More
I plant this every winter. The smell is heavenly! To me, it smells alot like honey. It attracts honey bees and butterflies. It makes an e...Read More
I plant it one year and get twice as many plants the following year, just from volunteers. Love the smell.
An excellent plant for rock gardens....plant a lot and you can smell it 30ft away...my favorite.