Basket of Gold - Alyssum saxatile compactum 'Gold Ball' - British Grown Herbaceous Perennial

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A perennial whose golden yellow flowers form a carpet of colour in your garden. Hardy through most of the UK down to -15°C.

This golden flower grows atop its foliage in a fountain of bright yellow, eventually forming a shrub which adds a splash or eyecatching colour to your garden. This variety is the dwarf, 'compact' version, which will grow to about 20cm tall; it is really a carpet of golden blooms! Its silver-green foliage can remain year round if it's a mild enough winter to keep this plant evergreen; otherwise it should grow back in spring. Give it plenty of sun, and make sure its soil drains well, and it will reward you with a puddle of golden blooms to brighten up your garden in spring and summer.

Perennial
Flower: mat forming
Flowers April to June


Scientific Name
Alyssum saxatile compactum (without rabies, rock, compact) 'Gold Ball'

Common Name
syn. Aurinia saxatilis, Lobularia
Basket of Gold, Golden Basket, Golden Tuft, Yellow Alyssum, Rock Madwort


Origin
Native to Asia and Europe

Pruning Tips
Trim back after flowering to help them maintain their size.

Wildlife Value
Good for pollinators including bees, has been known to attract butterflies. On the RHS' Plants for Pollinators list.

Positioning
Will appreciate full sun

Water
Drought tolerant, so doesn't need much extra water; only water if it's been extremely dry.

Soil
Plant in well-draining, moderately fertile soil. Make sure it's never sat in a puddle or in soggy soil.

Food
Doesn't need too much extra fertilising, make sure the soil is mulched every year or two.

Pet-safe
Yes, this plant has no toxicity reported, although a lot of nibbling won't be good for your furry friend or the plant!

Sprouts Top Tips
This is a low-maintenance plant; make sure it drains well and gets plenty of sun and you'll be good to go! Trim back after flowering if you want to keep it looking neat.

 

 

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