Characteristics:
Has
thin, dark green leaves that are handsome when clipped into a knot or edging.
If you don't clip the plant, the foliage can reach up to 2 feet high and produce
handsome, long-blooming blue, white, or pink flowers that stretch up even higher. Growing
Information:
Plant
in well-drained soil in sun or light shade. Space 12 inches apart. Cut plants
back and fertilize with a balanced organic fertilizer in spring to encourage
fresh new growth. Cultivars:
'Aristata'
is a dwarf hyssop that needs tighter spacing to grow into a mass or edging. Propagation:
Start
hyssop from seed in fall or spring or from cuttings and divisions. You can
also transplant self-sown seedlings. Possible
Problems:
Grow
in well-drained soil to prevent disease problems. Harvesting
and Using:
Hyssop
is a fragrant ornamental, good for clipping into a knot or edging or leaving
unclipped for cut flowers. |