July 13, 2008 at 8:33 am
· Filed under Flowers, Seeds

Tips with Perennial Sea Thrift
- Looks good in walls and rockeries and will stand an open windy position
- Deadheading will prolong flowering.
- Makes a clump of grass like leaves and flower stalks are 6 inches long with white pink or red flowers
- Dividing large clumps should be done in early spring to rejuvenate plant.
- Can be grown from seed
- Prefers well drained soil or the plant may rot in center.
- Sea Pinks do not need fertiliser but like a sandy soil.