

🌿 Grow smart, bloom bright — your garden’s secret weapon!
Outsidepride Perennial Sweet Alyssum Seeds produce fragrant white flowers growing 8-12 inches tall, thriving in USDA Zones 7-9 with drought tolerance and adaptability to sun or partial shade. These non-GMO seeds attract beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies, serve as deer-resistant ground cover, and cover up to 1,000 square feet per ounce, making them a low-maintenance, eco-friendly choice for professional gardeners seeking vibrant, resilient landscapes.









| ASIN | B006F6NG2W |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (664) |
| Date First Available | 27 June 2019 |
| Expected blooming period | Spring to Summer |
| Item model number | TRTD4397 |
| Manufacturer | Outsidepride |
| Moisture needs | Little To No Watering |
| Package Dimensions | 12.6 x 7.5 x 0.1 cm; 4.54 g |
| Part number | OUT-3042 |
| Soil type | Loam Soil |
| Sunlight exposure | Partial Sun |
S**L
I buy most of my seeds from Outsidepride and their Alyssum seeds germinated great. I spread seeds in the spring and then re-seeded late summer. Alyssum is a valuable player in the ornamental garden.
J**L
I live in zone 5b. It is the third week of November and I STILL have blooms! They survived three nights in the high 20s and low 30s this month. I planted these seeds in late Spring. These low-growing plants are hardy & can even survive a haphazard, bumbling neophyte gardener such as myself. I very rarely submit reviews but I am just so impressed with these seeds & the resulting plants. An excellent value. I've also purchased zinnia seeds from this vendor in previous years & have had good results. They did take a while to get established, however-- I believe, more than a month. Given that. exercise patience and properly tend to them. You will not be disappointed.
M**N
Just got round to planting these seeds and was shocked when some of them germinated in less that 2 days! It’s early April in Houston TX so our temps are ranging from low sixties to mid 80s and I used a seed starter mix. Can’t say what % germinated because I just scattered seeds in each pot but I’ve got good coverage in every pot. Hope it’s not too late to plant as they won’t be ready to transplant until late spring or early summer.
J**.
I can see the difference in seeds that came up, I add these with all my other flowers to grow over the edge of pots. I have deer, so i use pots so they can demolish my plants in 1 night, so I need them in pots in case they need to be moved. They get on my 2nd story deck to eat everything I have, I got a baby gate for the stairs, we have thousands of weeds, eat those! They prefer my bird feeders inside my doggie fence and I bought a rose bush, left it on my porch, next morning not one leaf! Ahh! Deer are now to me an annoying animal pest that won't eat grass, only my flowers. 🔫 no....bb gun scares them off, but they bump their antlers under the house and scare the crap out of me at night 🦌 bad 🦌 deer 🦌 the bear ruined my bird feeders inside my fence, bent it in 1/2 3 of them, and ate/broke all my feeders. I need bear and deer insurance
J**N
Been waiting a month since planting in a tray with humidity dome, have had 0% germination rate. So disappointed. I really had high hopes for these seeds. Tried 2 different colors from the same company, neither tray had a single successful seed. All duds.
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