Choose it for landscaping that is located in the south, in dry places where plants often dry out from the heat and dryness.
However, it can also grow in partial shade and even shade.
Iberis can be planted as a perennial plant that blooms annually, or as an annual plant.
Iberis evergreen prefers soil that is slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6-7), and with good drainage.
If you want to extend the flowering season of the crop, sow the seeds in 2 stages (the second time after 17-20 days).
The first shoots can be observed after one to two weeks.
As the planting grows, it can be thinned out, leaving a distance of 15 cm between plants.
Sowing is also often done before cold weather.
Iberis petals are painted in a wide variety of shades - white, pink, purple, lilac or red.
The flowering period occurs either at the end of spring or at the end of summer. In addition, its duration is two months.
It is worth noting that annual peppercorns bloom a little longer.
Previously, we told you how to grow gaillardia.